Publication: Finite Element Analysis of the Maximum Stress at the Joints of the Transmission Tower
Date
2016
Authors
Itam Z.
Beddu S.
Mohd Kamal N.L.
Bamashmos K.H.
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Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing
Abstract
Transmission towers are tall structures, usually a steel lattice tower, used to support an overhead power line. Usually, transmission towers are analyzed as frame-truss systems and the members are assumed to be pin-connected without explicitly considering the effects of joints on the tower behavior. In this research, an engineering example of joint will be analyzed with the consideration of the joint detailing to investigate how it will affect the tower analysis. A static analysis using STAAD Pro was conducted to indicate the joint with the maximum stress. This joint will then be explicitly analyzed in ANSYS using the Finite Element Method. Three approaches were used in the software which are the simple plate model, bonded contact with no bolts, and beam element bolts. Results from the joint analysis show that stress values increased with joint details consideration. This proves that joints and connections play an important role in the distribution of stress within the transmission tower.
Description
Electric power transmission; Static analysis; Towers; Beam elements; Joint analysis; Maximum stress; Overhead power lines; Steel lattice; Stress values; Tall structures; Transmission tower; Finite element method; engineering; finite element method; fixed structure; joint; research work; software; statistical analysis; steel; stress