Behavioral study of steel transmission tower toward wind loading using STAAD.Pro V8i
Abstract
With today’s developments of power transmission systems, a huge number of
structural steel towers to support in the connection of power cables are being
constructed in Malaysia. However, wind is one of the most important considerations
when designing a tower and is the impact that natural elements will have on the tower
itself. In this study, three types of steel transmission towers: high, medium, low-rise
tower under horizontal wind loadings with two different wind directions, in which
parallel and perpendicular to cross arm of tower had been analyzed by linear static
analysis and second order analysis are usually neglected. The three towers were
modeled with same configuration of bracing and legs were assumed fixed to the
foundation. The models had been developed and analyzed using STAAD.Pro V8i’s
environment. It is learned that the maximum deflection is significant and should be
considered in the design and analyses of tower structures. Research results of the three
towers at different height will be described and compared among deflections of towers.
The deflection results of two different directions under wind loading in static analysis
are 56.94 %, 69.48 %, 51.42 % for the height of towers 13.05 m, 16.90 m and 20.35 m
respectively.