Wind Speed Thresholds and Vortex Shedding in Ultra-High Reach Boom Lifts
Working at an elevated reach platform requires a deep understanding of structural engineering and atmospheric principles. Often, wind speeds at 300 feet can increase the velocity at ground level due to lower friction. Engineers refer to this as the wind gradient effect, which increasingly affects the stability of any large boom structure. The ambiance at […]
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