Journal of Civil Engineering and Management (Apr 2016)

Dynamic response of a 190m-high transmission tower for a large river crossing

  • Leandro Fleck Fadel Miguel,
  • João Kaminski Jr.,
  • Letícia Fleck Fadel Miguel,
  • Jorge Daniel Riera,
  • Ruy Carlos Ramos de Menezes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3846/13923730.2014.897994
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 4

Abstract

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The construction of a double circuit 500kV transmission line (TL) in the Brazilian Amazon region is currently in progress. In addition to its length within the rain forest, the TL had to overcome large river crossings and environ­mental constrains. Among them, the crossing of the Trombetas River is one of the most important, with a total length of more than 5100 m. The proposed design includes two 190 m high towers necessary to attain spans as long as 1600 m. Additionally, the towers had to be supported by concrete columns, 10 m above ground level, due to the annual flood­ing of the river bed. These structures demand a detailed assessment, since the design required long-span conductors and tall structures that are outside the range normally considered in codes. In this context, the present article describes the dynamic analysis of the complete TL segment for this crossing, with emphasis on the response of the 190 m-high main structure which is subjected to Extended Pressure Systems and Thunderstorm wind loads, as well as cable rupture. The entire TL crossing is modelled, including the two highest towers and all other elements. The responses determined by such approach are then compared to values obtained by standard practice. First published online: 25 Aug 2015

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