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Wind Turbine pole tower

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Nov 19, 2006
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Dear all
Our company would like to install a wind turbine on the Pole tower (without guys-a free standing) .How deep are pole towers into the ground?The tower hight is 10 meters.
How much concrete is needed for that?
What kind of the foundation design is best for the pole towers?
Thank you very much
Regards
Alexei Vodopianiov
 
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The wind towers I have seen both onshore and offshore are spread footings, as much as 50 ft (18+/- m) in diameter and on land were approximately 10 feet(3+/-m) deep. It would seem that piles would be more efficent, but I have not seen any with piles.
 
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