Seismic response of power transmission tower-line system subjected to spatially varying ground motions (Q1958858)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5793765
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Seismic response of power transmission tower-line system subjected to spatially varying ground motions
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5793765

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    Seismic response of power transmission tower-line system subjected to spatially varying ground motions (English)
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    30 September 2010
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    Summary: The behavior of power transmission tower-line system subjected to spatially varying base excitations is studied in this paper. The transmission towers are modeled by beam elements while the transmission lines are modeled by cable elements that account for the nonlinear geometry of the cables. The real multistation data from SMART-1 are used to analyze the system response subjected to spatially varying ground motions. The seismic input waves for vertical and horizontal ground motions are also generated based on the Code for Design of Seismic of Electrical Installations. Both the incoherency of seismic waves and wave travel effects are accounted for. The nonlinear time history analytical method is used in the analysis. The effects of boundary conditions, ground motion spatial variations, the incident angle of the seismic wave, coherency loss, and wave travel on the system are investigated. The results show that the uniform ground motion at all supports of system does not provide the most critical case for the response calculations.
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