Journal of Constructional Steel Research 61 (2005) 1108–1134
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Structural assessment of current steel design models
for transmission and telecommunication towers
J.G.S. da Silva
a,∗
, P.C.G. daS. Vellasco
b
, S.A.L. de Andrade
b,c
,
M.I.R. de Oliveira
b
a
Mechanical Engineering Department, State University of Rio de Janeiro, UERJ, Brazil
b
Structural Engineering Department, State University of Rio de Janeiro, UERJ, Brazil
c
Civil Engineering Department, PUC-RIO, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 22463-900
Abstract
The usual methods of structural analysis involved in the design of steel telecommunication and
transmission towers tend to assume a simple truss behaviour where all the steel element connections
are considered hinged. Despite this fact, the most commonly used tower geometries possess structural
mechanisms that could compromise the assumed structural behaviour. A possible explanation for the
structure stability is related to the actual behaviour being close to semi-rigid connections instead
of the assumed hinged connections. This paper proposes an alternative structural analysis modelling
strategy for the steel tower design considering all the actual structural forces and moments combining
three-dimensional beam and truss finite elements. Comparisons of the two above-mentioned design
methods with a third method based on the use of spatial beam finite elements to model the main
structure and the bracing system on two actually built steel telecommunication towers (40 and 75 m
high steel towers) are described. The comparison is based on an extensive parametric study of the
tower geometry in order to access the structural tower ultimate and serviceability limit states.
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Keywords: Structural steel design and behaviour; Steel structures; Spatial structures; Telecommunication and
transmission towers; Steel tower design; Static and dynamical behaviour; Stability analysis
∗
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E-mail addresses: jgss@uerj.br, jgss@eng.uerj.br (J.G.S. da Silva).
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doi:10.1016/j.jcsr.2005.02.009