Calculating Tension in Overhead Conductor with added Wind pressure

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To calculate the tension in a 'Dog' overhead conductor over a 100m span with a wind pressure of 900Pa, one must consider the conductor's properties, including its diameter, weight, area, and breaking load (CBL). The initial tension is set at 10% of the CBL, and the calculation assumes no temperature changes. The term "Dog" refers to a specific type of conductor, while wind pressure in pascals can be converted from wind speed for accurate calculations. The modulus of elasticity is expressed in GPa, which is crucial for understanding material behavior under tension. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the need for basic catenary calculations when wind effects are considered.
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Hi was wondering if anyone knows how to calculate the tension in a overhead conductor say 'Dog' conductor over a 100m Span with a wind of 900Pa given its properties are as below

'Dog' Conductor properties

Diameter = 14.15mm
Weight = 0.3965kg/m
Area = 118.8mm^2
CBL = 32.7kN
Expansion Co = 0.0000139
Mod of elasticity = 139

This is with an initial tension of 10% CBL.
And no change in temperature.
 
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If we take away the wind, I would presume that this is a basic catenary calculation; do you agree? What does the term "Dog" denote? What does a wind load in Pa mean? We normally specify wind loading by giving wind speed, so what is this? What is CBL? What are the units on your modulus of elasticity?
 
Dog is the name of the type of conductor which is used. wind load is wind pressure which you can convert to from wind speed. CBL is calculated breaking load of the conductor and the units on the modulus of elasticity is GPa. Pa is pascals.
 
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