Tower designed for a 100. Mph basic wind in accordance with the TIA-222-G Standard. Tower also designed for 45. Mph basics wind with 0. In ice. Ice thickness is considered to increase in thickness with height. Tower is a 3x free standing tower with an overall height of 120.000 ft above the ground line.
Tower designed for a 100. Mph basic wind in accordance with the TIA-222-G Standard. Tower also designed for 45. Mph basics wind with 0. In ice. Ice thickness is considered to increase in thickness with height. Tower is a 3x free standing tower with an overall height of 120.000 ft above the ground line.
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Tower designed for a 100. Mph basic wind in accordance with the TIA-222-G Standard. Tower also designed for 45. Mph basics wind with 0. In ice. Ice thickness is considered to increase in thickness with height. Tower is a 3x free standing tower with an overall height of 120.000 ft above the ground line.
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Date
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Designed by
TGroves
Project
120 Self-Supporting Tower
Client
Tower Input Data
‘The main tower is a 3x free standing tower with an overall height of 120.000 ft above the ground line.
‘The base of the tower is set at an elevation of 0.000 ft above the ground line,
Te face width of the tower is 3.417 fat the top and 10.917 ft atthe base.
‘There isa 3 sided latticed pole with a face width of 3.417 f
‘This tower is designed using the TIA-222-G standard,
‘The following design criteria apply:
Basic wind speed of 100.0 mph.
Structure Class I
Exposure Category C
‘Topographic Category 1
Crest Height 0.000 ft
‘Nominal ice thickness of 0.500 in.
Ice thickness is considered to increase with height.
Ice density of 56 pef.
‘A wind speed of 45.0 mph is used in combination with ice.
Structure Class I
‘Topographic Category 1
‘A non-linear (P-delta) analysis was used.
Pressures are calculated at each section,
Stress ratio used in latticed pole member design is 1.
Stress ratio used in tower member design is 1
Local bending stresses due to climbing loads, feedline supports, and appurtenance mounts are not considered.
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‘Constr Moments - Hortons
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Assume Legs Pinned
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(Use Moment Magniieason Use Clear Spans For Wind Area Ignore Redundant Members in FEA
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Project Wind Area of Apput
LY. Autocale Torque Azm Areas
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‘Sort Capacity Repors By Component
V Teangulte Diamond Iner Bracing
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Consider Feedhine Torque
Include Angle Block Shear Check
Poles
Include Shear-Torsion interaction
Always Use Sub-Crtial Flow
‘Use Top Mounted Sockes