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On Jan 31, 6:09 am, wrote:
Does anybody know how to go about calculating the stresses in standing rigging. I have an masthead sloop rigged 50 ' FRP boat. 4 lowers, 2 intermediates, 2 uppers, head & back stay. All inboard rigging. I'd like to know the tensions in the various stays - vs the tensile strength of the wires. Any ideas on how this is done? -----------------www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com- *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- If you're doing it yourself I'd suggest _The Principles of Yacht Design_, Larrson & Eliasson now in its third edition. It has worked examples using accepted guidelines. While I'm a Brian Toss fan, too, Larrson & Eliasson is much better for this kind of thing. Any competent rig designer will be able to get the answers for you, too. -- Tom. |
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