1. Study of the Prevention Method of ±800 kV Transmission Tower Foundation Deviation.
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Dong, Xinsheng, Wen, Guanru, Zhao, Mingguan, Yang, Yang, Li, Meng, and Zhao, Long
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TOWERS , *BORED piles , *FINITE element method , *ENVIRONMENTAL degradation , *WIND pressure , *ELECTRIC lines - Abstract
The stability of transmission tower bases is key to ensuring the safe operation of power lines. This paper proposes a joint displacement-control technique for foundation-inclined piles and prestressed foundation tie beams to address the problem of tower base displacement and durability degradation caused by environmental factors. A finite element model of an exposed-pile transmission tower conforming to the structural characteristics of the actual line tower was established based on the current situation of Tower 292 of the ±800 kV Tianzhong line in Xinjiang, China. Three different displacement-control schemes were analyzed under the combined effects of tower line load, ice-cover load, and wind load, including changing exposed pile height, changing inclined pile tilt angle, and increasing the prestressed foundation tie beam. The analysis shows that the combined displacement-control technology of foundation-inclined piles and prestressed foundation tie beams can reduce the horizontal displacement of EHV tower foundations by more than 50%, which greatly reduces safety problems caused by tower displacement and effectively improves tower durability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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