Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 23, Number 6, 2006, pages 635-649
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2006.23.6.635
Simple method for static and dynamic analyses of guyed towers
H. Meshmesha, K. Sennah and J. B. Kennedy
Abstract
The static and dynamic responses of guyed telecommunication towers can be determined by using two models, the space truss element model, and the equivalent beam-column element model. The equivalent beam-column analysis is based on the determination of the equivalent shear, torsion, and bending rigidities as well as the equivalent area of the guyed mast. In the literature, two methods are currently available to determine the equivalent properties of lattice structures, namely: the unit load method, and the energy approach. In this study, an equivalent beam-column analysis is introduced based on an equivalent thin plate approach for lattice structures. A finite-element modeling, using suitably modified ABAQUS software, is used to investigate the accuracy of utilizing the different proposed methods in determining the static and dynamic responses of a guyed tower of 364.5-meter high subjected to static and seismic loading conditions. The results from these analyses are compared to those obtained from a finite-element modeling of the actual structure using 3-D truss and beam elements. Good agreement is shown between the different proposed beam-column models, and the model of the actual structure. However, the proposed equivalent thin plate approach is simpler to apply than the other two approaches.
Key Words
communication towers; guyed; dynamics; seismic; finite-element; analysis.
Address
H. Meshmesha; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada<br />K. Sennah; Department of Civil Engineering, 350 Victoria st., Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada<br />J. B. Kennedy; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada