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- Guyed_mast abstract "A guyed mast is a tall thin vertical structure that depends on guy lines for stability. The mast itself has the compressive strength to support its own weight, but usually does not have the shear strength to stand unsupported, and requires guy lines, diagonal tensioned cables attached to the ground, usually spaced at equal angles about its base, to resist lateral forces such as wind loads and keep it upright.Guyed masts are frequently used for radio antennas. The mast can either support aerials (for VHF and UHF) mounted at its top, or the entire structure itself can function as an antenna (for VLF, LF, MF); this is called a mast radiator. In the latter case, the mast needs to be insulated from the ground. Guyed radio masts are typically tall enough that they require several sets of guy lines, 2 to 4, attached at different heights on the mast, to prevent them from buckling. An exception was the Blaw-Knox tower, widely used during the 1930s, whose distinctive wide diamond (rhomboidal) shape gave it the shear strength that it only required one set of guys.Sailing masts, the masts that support the sails on sailboats, are also typically guyed masts.Guyed masts are sometimes also used for meteorological measurements at certain heights above ground level. Sometimes they are used as pylons, although their usage in agricultural areas is problematic because anchor foundations handicaps ploughing. A very special use is the BREN Tower.A partially guyed tower is a structure consisting of a guyed mast on top of a freestanding tower. The guys may be anchored to the top of the freestanding structure, or to the ground. A famous tower of this type is the Gerbrandy Tower.An additionally guyed tower is a freestanding tower which either has guys attached temporarily to add stability, for example during construction, or guys attached in only one direction to support unidirectional shear stresses. An example of the latter type is a utility pole at the end of a power line where the line ends or angles off in another direction. The pole requires guys in only one direction to support the unbalanced lateral load of the power line in the other direction.The tallest guyed mast in the world is currently the 2,063 ft (628.8 m) KVLY-TV mast near Blanchard, North Dakota, USA.".
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- Guyed_mast wikiPageRevisionID "667900708".
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLink Additionally_guyed_tower.
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLink Antenna_(radio).
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- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLink Blanchard,_North_Dakota.
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- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLink Ground_(electricity).
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- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLink List_of_tallest_structures_in_the_world.
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLink Low_frequency.
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLink Mast_(sailing).
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLink Mast_radiator.
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- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLink Radio_masts_and_towers.
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLink Rhomboid.
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLink Sailboat.
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- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLink Very_low_frequency.
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLink Wind_engineering.
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- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guyed mast".
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guyed".
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLinkText "guyed TV mast".
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLinkText "guyed antenna mast".
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLinkText "guyed grounded mast".
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLinkText "guyed mast".
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLinkText "guyed radio mast".
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLinkText "guyed steel framework mast".
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLinkText "guyed steel mast".
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLinkText "guyed tubular mast".
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLinkText "guyed tubular steel mast".
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLinkText "guyed".
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLinkText "mast".
- Guyed_mast wikiPageWikiLinkText "non-guyed".
- Guyed_mast wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Guyed_mast wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Guyed_mast subject Category:Guyed_masts.
- Guyed_mast hypernym Structure.
- Guyed_mast type Building.
- Guyed_mast type Redirect.
- Guyed_mast type Concept.
- Guyed_mast comment "A guyed mast is a tall thin vertical structure that depends on guy lines for stability. The mast itself has the compressive strength to support its own weight, but usually does not have the shear strength to stand unsupported, and requires guy lines, diagonal tensioned cables attached to the ground, usually spaced at equal angles about its base, to resist lateral forces such as wind loads and keep it upright.Guyed masts are frequently used for radio antennas.".
- Guyed_mast label "Guyed mast".
- Guyed_mast sameAs Q5622819.
- Guyed_mast sameAs Mas.
- Guyed_mast sameAs 支線塔.
- Guyed_mast sameAs m.03ft19.
- Guyed_mast sameAs பிணைவடக்_கம்பம்.
- Guyed_mast sameAs Q5622819.
- Guyed_mast wasDerivedFrom Guyed_mast?oldid=667900708.
- Guyed_mast depiction Guywire.jpg.
- Guyed_mast isPrimaryTopicOf Guyed_mast.