Heverton
Electrical
- Aug 18, 2014
- 4
Hello everyone, first I would like to say that is a pleasure to join such a great forum with such valuable and helpful information. I’m a trainee in a company that bought TOWER license a time ago, but no one actually knows how to use it, so I’m trying to figure it out by myself.
My main goal is to calculate the loads on foundations. I’ve read some articles saying that (one from Luiz Seiti Hatashita describes almost everything I’m doing) is possible to use PLS-CADD and TOWER, in a simple model, without any bolts, information about KL/r, etc., and in the Summary Report for All load Cases obtain the correct values.
Whenever I run a low tower (<35 m), the test runs fine and I get results that are pretty accurate to the numbers I have. However, when I run the full tower, with extensions and legs, the structure fail to converge (the exact message is: “Problem performing analysis: the model contains error, failed to converge or was canceled. Edit the structure for more details”). I’ll try to be as specific as I can:
1) I’ve created the tower from a full project we have here, with some bolts, and almost the same members (Model 2 Structure);
2) At first I edited the members KL/r and other info, but I found out later that this step isn’t necessary if I just want to know the foundations strengths (I’m not 100% sure about that);
3) Then I open the model on PLS-CADD, using the same cables, tension and others conditions that I have on the tower project. (Using IEC-60826 wind model).
4) In the Menu SECTIONS of the Tower program, I edited the Transverse/ Longitudinal Area Factor (CD from code) with the correct values.
*The problem seems to happen when I apply wind to the structure. It’s projected with more than 95% of its members and still can’t handle a simple wind.
Then I have those problems descripted above. I tried to find some information about this in the web but I couldn’t find enough, so I hope you can enlighten my path in this situation.
I just need to know how to find an error, I tried to edit the structure, adding redundant members, and others to keep it stable, but I just want to know how to properly test it.
If I missed any details, please let me know.
PS: I’m Brazilian so forgive for any mistakes.
Regards,
Heverton
My main goal is to calculate the loads on foundations. I’ve read some articles saying that (one from Luiz Seiti Hatashita describes almost everything I’m doing) is possible to use PLS-CADD and TOWER, in a simple model, without any bolts, information about KL/r, etc., and in the Summary Report for All load Cases obtain the correct values.
Whenever I run a low tower (<35 m), the test runs fine and I get results that are pretty accurate to the numbers I have. However, when I run the full tower, with extensions and legs, the structure fail to converge (the exact message is: “Problem performing analysis: the model contains error, failed to converge or was canceled. Edit the structure for more details”). I’ll try to be as specific as I can:
1) I’ve created the tower from a full project we have here, with some bolts, and almost the same members (Model 2 Structure);
2) At first I edited the members KL/r and other info, but I found out later that this step isn’t necessary if I just want to know the foundations strengths (I’m not 100% sure about that);
3) Then I open the model on PLS-CADD, using the same cables, tension and others conditions that I have on the tower project. (Using IEC-60826 wind model).
4) In the Menu SECTIONS of the Tower program, I edited the Transverse/ Longitudinal Area Factor (CD from code) with the correct values.
*The problem seems to happen when I apply wind to the structure. It’s projected with more than 95% of its members and still can’t handle a simple wind.
Then I have those problems descripted above. I tried to find some information about this in the web but I couldn’t find enough, so I hope you can enlighten my path in this situation.
I just need to know how to find an error, I tried to edit the structure, adding redundant members, and others to keep it stable, but I just want to know how to properly test it.
If I missed any details, please let me know.
PS: I’m Brazilian so forgive for any mistakes.
Regards,
Heverton