Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL Formula

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Cable Tension for UDL is the total tension in cable for uniformly distributed load on cable. Check FAQs
Tcable udl=qLspan28f
Tcable udl - Cable Tension for UDL?q - Uniformly Distributed Load?Lspan - Cable Span?f - Sag of Cable at Midway between Supports?

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56.25Edit=10Edit15Edit285Edit
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Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Tcable udl=qLspan28f
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Tcable udl=10kN/m15m285m
Next Step Convert Units
Tcable udl=10000N/m15m285m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Tcable udl=1000015285
Next Step Evaluate
Tcable udl=56250N
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
Tcable udl=56.25kN

Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL Formula Elements

Variables
Cable Tension for UDL
Cable Tension for UDL is the total tension in cable for uniformly distributed load on cable.
Symbol: Tcable udl
Measurement: ForceUnit: kN
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Uniformly Distributed Load
Uniformly distributed Load (UDL) is a load that is distributed or spread across the whole region of an element whose magnitude of the load remains uniform throughout the whole element.
Symbol: q
Measurement: Surface TensionUnit: kN/m
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Cable Span
Cable Span is total length of cable in horizontal direction.
Symbol: Lspan
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Sag of Cable at Midway between Supports
Sag of Cable at Midway between Supports is vertical sag at midpoint of cable.
Symbol: f
Measurement: LengthUnit: m
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other formulas in Supports at Same Level category

​Go Uniformly distributed Load given Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL
q=Tcable udl8f(Lspan)2
​Go Span Length given Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL
Lspan=8fTcable udlq
​Go Sag of Cable at Midway between supports given Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL
f=qLspan28Tcable udl
​Go Vertical Reaction at Supports
VR=qLspan2

How to Evaluate Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL?

Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL evaluator uses Cable Tension for UDL = Uniformly Distributed Load*(Cable Span^2)/(8*Sag of Cable at Midway between Supports) to evaluate the Cable Tension for UDL, The Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL formula is defined as the maximum horizontal tension occurring in the cable due to uniform load at the midpoint of the cable. Cable Tension for UDL is denoted by Tcable udl symbol.

How to evaluate Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL, enter Uniformly Distributed Load (q), Cable Span (Lspan) & Sag of Cable at Midway between Supports (f) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL

What is the formula to find Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL?
The formula of Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL is expressed as Cable Tension for UDL = Uniformly Distributed Load*(Cable Span^2)/(8*Sag of Cable at Midway between Supports). Here is an example- 0.05625 = 10000*(15^2)/(8*5).
How to calculate Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL?
With Uniformly Distributed Load (q), Cable Span (Lspan) & Sag of Cable at Midway between Supports (f) we can find Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL using the formula - Cable Tension for UDL = Uniformly Distributed Load*(Cable Span^2)/(8*Sag of Cable at Midway between Supports).
Can the Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL be negative?
No, the Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL, measured in Force cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL?
Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL is usually measured using the Kilonewton[kN] for Force. Newton[kN], Exanewton[kN], Meganewton[kN] are the few other units in which Horizontal Component of Cable Tension for UDL can be measured.
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