Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 69, Number 5, 2019, pages 567-577

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2019.69.5.567

Static and dynamic analysis of guyed steel lattice towers

Hussam M. Meshmesha, John B. Kennedy, Khaled Sennah and Saber Moradi

Abstract

Guyed steel lattice towers (or guyed masts) are widely used for supporting antennas for telecommunications and broadcasting. This paper presents a numerical study on the static and dynamic response of guyed towers. Three-dimensional nonlinear finite-element models are used to simulate the response. Through performing static pushover analyses and free-vibration (modal) analyses, the effect of different bracing configurations is investigated. In addition, seismic analyses are performed on towers of different heights to study the influence of earthquake excitation time-lag (or the earthquake travel distance between tower anchors) and antenna weight on the seismic response of guyed towers. The results show that the inclusion of time lag in the seismic analysis of guyed towers can influence shear and moment distribution along the height of the mast. Moreover, it is found that the lateral response is insensitive to bracing configurations. The results also show that, depending on the mast height, an increased antenna weight can reduce the tower maximum base shear while other response quantities, such as cables tension force are found to be insensitive to variation in the antenna weight.

Key Words

bracing configurations; dynamic analysis; guyed lattice towers; seismic analysis; ultimate load; finite-element

Address

Hussam M. Meshmesha: Formerly: Bantrel Co., Calgary, Alberta, Canada John B. Kennedy: Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Windsor, Windsor, Canada Khaled Sennah and Saber Moradi: Department of Civil Engineering, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada