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guy anchor - vertaling naar russisch

TENSIONED CABLE DESIGNED TO ADD STABILITY TO A FREE-STANDING STRUCTURE
Guy wire; Guy rope; Guywire; Guyed; Guy line; Guy-line; Guy-Wire; Guy cable; Guy wires; Guy-wires; Guy-rope; Guy anchor; Guidewire; Guide-wire; Guy ropes; Tension wire; Guy guard; Down guy
  • Closeup of anchor end of three guy-wires used to support the [[KVLY-TV mast]] in North Dakota, the tallest guyed mast in the world.  Each guy is one member of a set of three that is located radially around the tower
  • Guy (red arrow), controlling the [[spinnaker]] pole.
  • Yellow guy guard on a sidewalk guy, used due to the limited space between the pole and railing to the right
  • Seabees using tag lines to steady a load during a crane lift

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строительное дело

якорь оттяжки

анкер оттяжки или ванты

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анкер оттяжки или ванты
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оттяжка, расчалка

Definitie

Ги Молле
(Guy Mollet)

(р. 1905), французский политический деятель; см. Молле Ги.

Wikipedia

Guy-wire

A guy-wire, guy-line, guy-rope, down guy, or stay, also called simply a guy, is a tensioned cable designed to add stability to a free-standing structure. They are used commonly for ship masts, radio masts, wind turbines, utility poles, and tents. A thin vertical mast supported by guy wires is called a guyed mast. Structures that support antennas are frequently of a lattice construction and are called "towers". One end of the guy is attached to the structure, and the other is anchored to the ground at some distance from the mast or tower base. The tension in the diagonal guy-wire, combined with the compression and buckling strength of the structure, allows the structure to withstand lateral loads such as wind or the weight of cantilevered structures. They are installed radially, usually at equal angles about the structure, in trios and quads. As the tower leans a bit due to the wind force, the increased guy tension is resolved into a compression force in the tower or mast and a lateral force that resists the wind load. For example, antenna masts are often held up by three guy-wires at 120° angles. Structures with predictable lateral loads, such as electrical utility poles, may require only a single guy-wire to offset the lateral pull of the electrical wires, at a spot where the wires change direction.

Conductive guy cables for radio antenna masts may disturb the radiation pattern of the antenna, so their electrical characteristics must be included in the design.

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