Wind and Structures
Volume 35, Number 2, 2022, pages 93-108
DOI: 10.12989/was.2022.35.2.093
Wind tunnel tests on wind loads acting on steel tubular transmission towers under skewed wind
Fengli YANG and Huawei NIU
Abstract
Steel tubular towers are commonly used in UHV and long crossing transmission lines. By considering effects of the
model scale, the solidity ratio and the ratio of the mean width to the mean height, wind tunnel tests under different wind speeds
on twenty tubular steel tower body models and twenty-six tubular steel cross-arm models were completed. Drag coefficients and
shielding factors of the experimental tower body models and cross-arm models in wind directional axis for typical skewed
angles were obtained. The influence of the lift forces on the skewed wind load factors of tubular steel tower bodies was
evaluated. The skewed wind load factors, the wind load distribution factors in transversal and longitudinal direction were
calculated for the tubular tower body models and cross-arm models, respectively. Fitting expressions for the skewed wind load
factors of tubular steel bodies and cross-arms were determined through nonlinear fitting analysis. Parameters for skewed wind
loads determined by wind tunnel tests were compared with the regulations in applicable standards. Suggestions on the drag
coefficients, the skewed wind load factors and the wind load distribution factors were proposed for tubular steel transmission
towers.
Key Words
Reynolds number; skewed wind; transmission tower; tubular steel; wind tunnel test
Address
Fengli YANG:China Electric Power Research Institute, Xicheng District, Beijing 100055, China
Huawei NIU:Wind Engineering Research Center, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, Hunan Province, China