Segmental instability failures in transmission line towers

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作者
Rao, N. Prasad [1 ]
Rokade, R. P. [1 ]
Balagopal, R. [1 ]
Palani, G. S. [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIR Struct Engn Res Ctr, CSIR Rd, Chennai 600113, Tamil Nadu, India
关键词
Transmission line tower; Segment instability; Staggered bracing; Leg-bracing inclination; Diaphragm bracing; COLLAPSE ANALYSIS; MECHANISM; BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.1016/j.jcsr.2023.108195
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
This paper presents the results of the detailed studies conducted on premature failures of transmission line towers during full-scale testing. Configuration and proportioning of base width, hamper width, the height of each segment and selection of bracing patterns play a vital role in providing geometric stability to the tower. In the present study, three towers of different voltage clauses failed during testing, investigated and found that geometric instability caused the premature failure. In the case of a 500 kV tower with a rectangular configuration, the staggered bracing pattern continuously for multiple segments for about 20 m height without a diaphragm bracing in between caused geometric instability in the tower. Nonlinear FEA results of the tower modelled with diaphragm bracing showed that tower failure can be prevented by introducing diaphragm bracing at different heights. The 400 kV double circuit dead-end type tower with a 15 m height bottom segment and 161 kV suspension towers analysed based on the conventional static analysis ignoring geometric instability failed prematurely and FE analysis clearly shows the failure due to geometric instability. It is recommended to divide the single segment into two segments such that the included angle between the leg and primary bracing member can be increased, and thereby additional moments in the leg members are reduced by making the bracing member contribute to sharing the shear. The code recommended minimum included angle of 15 degrees between the leg and primary bracing member is only a guiding parameter for the designers. Based on this study, it is recommended that the designers shall check the tower geometry for segmental / panel instability by modelling and nonlinear FE analysis of the tower with beam elements in place of conventional space truss elements.
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