Ultra Portable Tripod/Mast System

MMT10 Wind Load Configurator

Guy Rope Levels
Anchor Radius (% of height)
Rope Type
Drag Coefficient Cd
Ground Condition — allowable anchor pull (operational / survival)
80 km/h
  • Operational — Within the operational limit
  • Survival — Stands, but permanent damage is possible
  • Failure — Beyond the survival limit

Each cell gives the maximum operational speed and, after the slash, the maximum survival speed. Select a cell for the full calculation.

Maximum operational and survival wind speed by configuration and payload wind area
ConfigurationAnchor distancePayload wind area A (m²) — effective drag area is Cd × A
Mast only0,10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,91,0
MMT10-X3· 3,30 m · 50 kg1,7 m
MMT10-X4· 4,21 m · 45 kg2,1 m
MMT10-X5· 5,11 m · 40 kg2,6 m
MMT10-X6· 6,02 m · 35 kg3,0 m
MMT10-X7· 6,92 m · 30 kg3,5 m
MMT10-X8· 7,83 m · 28 kg3,9 m
MMT10-X9· 8,73 m · 26 kg4,4 m
MMT10-X10· 9,64 m · 24 kg4,8 m
MMT10-X11· 10,54 m · 20 kg5,3 m
MMT10-X12· 11,45 m · 16 kg5,7 m
MMT10-X13· 12,35 m · 14 kg6,2 m
MMT10-X14· 13,26 m · 12 kg6,6 m
MMT10-X15· 14,16 m · 10 kg7,1 m
MMT10-X16· 15,07 m · 10 kg7,5 m

Cell detail

Limit states: The model evaluates four limits and reports the lowest — buckling between guy rope levels, combined bending and axial stress at the payload cantilever above the top guy ring (1.0 m lever arm), rope tension, and anchor pullout. It is calibrated against the MMT10 test dataset; the mast’s own drag comes directly from that dataset’s mast-only rows, giving an effective Cd × d of 0.0755 m. Capacities are mapped to the catalogued configurations by piecewise power-law interpolation over height.

Wind area and Cd: Column headings are the projected payload area A. The model uses the effective drag area Cd × A with the coefficient selected above — 1.0 corresponds to an EPA figure, 1.2 to a flat plate reference.

Rope limits: Standard duty polyester MBL 180 kgf · heavy duty AISI 316 1×19 Ø3 mm MBL 950 kgf · operational tension ≤ MBL / 3.0 · survival tension ≤ MBL / 1.5. Verify the rope actually installed.

Ground and anchor limit: Ultimate pullout per anchor point — rock or concrete (bolted) 30 kN · dense gravel 12 kN · stiff clay 8 kN · medium-dense sand 5 kN · loose or wet sand 2.5 kN · soft or saturated clay 1.5 kN. Allowables are those figures divided by 3.0 (operational) and 1.5 (survival), applied as a third term in the governing minimum. Values assume the standard anchor kit — two cross-driven Ø25 × 750 mm stakes, bolted anchor in rock — and are representative. Pull-test on site for critical deployments. Rock and concrete equal the unyielding-anchor baseline. All values assume the tripod and anchors hold without movement.

Tube and serviceability assumptions: Ø50.8 × 3.18 mm, E = 70 GPa · rope pretension 100 N · rope axial stiffness EA ≈ 40 kN (standard) and 571 kN (heavy). Deflection and stress in the detail panel are indicative simplified-elastic estimates, not design values.

Scope of the model: The test data band ends at 0.334 m² effective area; larger areas are extrapolation. The three-level guy arrangement and the 100 % anchor radius carry no test data and are an engineering extension. Uniform steady wind is assumed; the evaluation ceiling is 145 km/h. Ice, fatigue and dynamic effects are excluded. Payload mass must also respect each configuration’s rating.

MMT10 · Ultra Portable Tripod/Mast System · Engineering reference. It supports, and does not replace, site-specific judgement by a qualified engineer.