cyphos168
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 25, 2016
- 37
Hi All,
I am working on a lattice tower that is 65m tall and using MS Tower to design. I have created the load tower profile and generated the wind load combinations.
I proceeded to analyse the tower and this is what I noticed.
1. Tower alone without any ancillaries, the deflection of the tower is generally vertical.
2. When I increased the wind speed from a Vb of say 36m/s to say 200m/s just to see how the tower will response. There is very little difference compared to the 36m/s wind speed.
3. I proceeded to add an antenna dish on the tower and analyse. The deflection is now lateral as well as vertical. Getting around 3mm deflection laterally (Wind speed at 56m/s).
4. Placing more antennas causes the deflection to go as high as 500mm lateral deflection.
So am I correct to say that wind load effect on lattice structure is actually very little? If anything, the faster the wind speed, the effect of the wind load will cause the lattice structure
to vibrate as oppose to deflect more? Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Al
I am working on a lattice tower that is 65m tall and using MS Tower to design. I have created the load tower profile and generated the wind load combinations.
I proceeded to analyse the tower and this is what I noticed.
1. Tower alone without any ancillaries, the deflection of the tower is generally vertical.
2. When I increased the wind speed from a Vb of say 36m/s to say 200m/s just to see how the tower will response. There is very little difference compared to the 36m/s wind speed.
3. I proceeded to add an antenna dish on the tower and analyse. The deflection is now lateral as well as vertical. Getting around 3mm deflection laterally (Wind speed at 56m/s).
4. Placing more antennas causes the deflection to go as high as 500mm lateral deflection.
So am I correct to say that wind load effect on lattice structure is actually very little? If anything, the faster the wind speed, the effect of the wind load will cause the lattice structure
to vibrate as oppose to deflect more? Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Al