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wire cross bracing
i am looking at using wire cross bracing in a structure i am currently designing in order to keep the weight down.
i have never used wire for bracing before as its always been steel flats or angles.
i will have to tension the wire up to counter any elastic effects under tension. i can assess how much extension i expect to get under a specific tension but i'm not really sure how much tensioning force i need to set within the wire. does ayone have any guidance that may prove useful?
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are you considering one strand of wire, or is it wire rope made from numerous smaller strands?
try checking out the caltrans falsework manual section 4-5.01. this is used in the design of temporary bridge falsework, but can be very useful for other things as well.
i was considering small diameter multi strand wire. but to make my life simple i have adopted steel flats instead.
thanks for your attention.
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