Half-Scaled Substructure Test of a Transmission Tower Using Actuators

엑츄에이터를 이용한 송전철탑의 1/2 축소부분실험

  • 문병욱 (단국대학교 건축대학 건축공학과) ;
  • 박지훈 (인천대학교 건축공학과) ;
  • 이성경 (단국대학교 건축대학 건축공학과) ;
  • 민경원 (단국대학교 건축대학 건축공학과)
  • Published : 2007.11.15

Abstract

In this paper, a half-scaled substructure test was performed to evaluate the buckling and structural safety of an existing transmission tower subjected to wind load. A loading scheme was devised to reproduce the dead and wind loads of a prototype transmission tower, which uses a triangular jig that is mounted on the reduced model to which the similarity law of a half length was applied. As a result of the preliminary numerical analysis carried out to evaluate the stability of a specimen for the design load, it was confirmed that the calculated axial forces of tower leg members were distributed to $80{\sim}90%$ of an admissible buckling load. When the substructured transmission tower was loaded by 270% of its maximum admissible buckling load, it was failed due to the local buckling that is occurred in joints with weak constraints for out-of-plane behavior of leg members. By inspection of load-displacement curves, displacements and strains of members, it is considered that this local buckling was due to additional eccentric force by unbalanced deformation because the time that is reached to yielding stress due to the bending moment is different at each point of a same section.

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