Wind Load Test and Calculation of the Base Station Antenna
Abstract Wind load is an important parameter for designing base station antenna structure, including the tower and supporting structures. It directly affects the reliability of the antenna
stablished a base station antenna wind load working group. This working group has organized several workshops with multiple antenna manufacturers and carriers to normalize wind load standards and wind load calculation methods in the antenna industry. The standardized method of calculating the base station antenna
ty of the antenna application and the safety of the tower.In recent years, with the rapid development of MIMO, antennas are becoming increasingly integrated and the antenna size is constantly increasing, leading to more concerns for the impact of antenna wind load on the tower. The evaluation on tower safety and economic efficien
applicationsP-BASTAStandardandAntennaWind Tunnel TestBefore 2018, the P-BASTA V9.6 standard allows antenna manufacturers to use the preced ng three methods to calculate and claim antenna wind load. However, different antenna manufacturers may adopt different methods, and the obtained
the maximum value between the antenna width and thickness. If both the width and thickness of the antenna are less than 300 mm, the distance between wind tunnel testmust be greate than or equal to 300 mm.The test wind speed is 15 km/h. If resonance occurs, the wind speed can be reduced. The wind load corresponding to the wind speed of
Abstract Wind load is an important parameter for designing base station antenna structure, including the tower and supporting structures. It directly affects the reliability of the antenna
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