In-situ live jacking technology of corner transmission tower

Aiming at the current situation that the foundation of the corner transmission tower is corroded, sunken, or the height of the tower line is insufficient, innovative low-cost technology is proposed to upgrade the foundation in-situ based on no power outages, and the analysis of the whole process of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sustainable energy technologies and assessments 2023-08, Vol.58, p.103332, Article 103332
Hauptverfasser: Chen, Kong-Liang, Shi, Yu-Bin
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Aiming at the current situation that the foundation of the corner transmission tower is corroded, sunken, or the height of the tower line is insufficient, innovative low-cost technology is proposed to upgrade the foundation in-situ based on no power outages, and the analysis of the whole process of the in-situ live jacking construction of the transmission tower is studied in this paper. Firstly, through elastic mechanical equilibrium relationship, two form-finding methods of numerical analysis are derived and the results of several form-finding methods are analyzed and compared by a project example, among which the result error of the finite element method and the catenary method is negligible, while the error of the parabolic method is about 2% compared with the first two methods, but it can meet the engineering requirements. Secondly, the relevant laws of internal force and deformation of the lifting process are summarized, and a comparative analysis of theoretical and measured results verified the reliability and safety of the technology. Through the calculation program of the self-compiled parabolic method, the laws of tower line changes during the lifting process of the transmission tower are summarized, providing technical support for engineering practice and reference for related research.
ISSN:2213-1388
DOI:10.1016/j.seta.2023.103332