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Nonlinear dynamic interaction between cables and mast of guyed-tower systems subjected to wind-induced forces

Posted on:2002-06-02Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:Texas Tech UniversityCandidate:Kewaisy, Tarek HassenFull Text:PDF
GTID:1462390011497431Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Guyed towers are special structures widely used in communication industry as antenna-supporting structures. A guyed tower is a nonlinear structural system in which the mast, consisting of single beam-column or multiple members (trusses) is supported elastically at various points along its height by inclined pretensioned cables with their ends anchored to the ground. As a result of the overall slenderness and flexibility of the system, guyed tower exhibit a high degree of nonlinearity and dynamic sensitivity to turbulent wind excitation. Thus to obtain reliable structural responses of the vibrating tower, a 3-D nonlinear dynamic analysis is mandatory.; The important subject of nonlinear dynamic interaction between the mast of a guyed tower and its supporting cables when the tower is excited by turbulent winds is comprehensively studied. To achieve this objective, a series of analytical studies were pursued and relevant mathematical models were obtained.; The first study involves a new and general nondimensional finite difference formulation that considers all the important parameters influencing the vibration characteristics of guy cables.; The second study complements the first one by investigating the stability and accuracy of the Newmark-β; step-by-step integration technique and their dependence on both spatial and temporal discretization parameters.; The third study proposes new dynamic and quasi-static computational procedures to model the wind-induced forces on cables and bars. The procedures utilize generation techniques for wind speed records and take into consideration the major characteristics of both the exciting wind and the vibrating cable.; Finally, the nonlinear dynamic analysis of guyed towers methodology incorporates the models obtained from the previous studies to perform a time domain analysis to determine the complete structural behavior of the guyed tower in terms of nodal responses and mast member forces. The study also provides useful comparisons between analyses using static and dynamic models for the guying cables as well as comparisons between static and dynamic analyses of the whole guyed tower.; The research outcomes are of great value for both researchers and engineers involved in the nonlinear dynamic analysis and design of guyed towers.
Keywords/Search Tags:Guyed, Tower, Nonlinear, Cables, Mast, Wind
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