Title: Program Abstract
1Program Abstract
- The CASE Center is developing a program for the
design of steel antenna towers and supporting
structures based on the TAI/EFA-22-F Standard, as
reaffirmed March 27, 2003. This new program is
designed to give the steel antenna tower and
supporting structure design engineer and
easy-to-use program to construct a tower and
appurtenance model, analyze the model, review the
results and code check the structural components.
The model is constructed by entering data into
spreadsheet-like tables. Models may be saved
into neutral files and retrieved at a later date
for adjustment or further refinement. Supported
towers include monopoles, 3- or 4-sided latticed
towers, with or without guys.
2Program Goals
- Simplified modeling of tower and monopole
geometry - Simplified appurtenance input
- Automatic ice and wind load calculations
- Nonlinear analysis for guyed towers and monopoles
3Program Goals (cont)
- Concise result reporting including twist, sway
and displacement for antennas - Code check by ASD9 along with TIA/EFA-222-F
adjustments
4Program Limitations
- No light gauge or cold-formed components (AISI)
are code checked or have tables provided. - Connections (bolts or welds) are not checked or
designed.
5Program Layout
- - Tabbed spreadsheet-like input
- Graphical display of current model
- Menu selections for
- File input
- GTSTRUDL processing
- Results review
6Program Usage
- Modeling
- Input file creation
- Results
7Usage Modeling
- Basic Geometry
- Tower type Monopole, 3- ro 4- sided
- Tower height
- Base and top widths
- Additional inflection (slope change) points
8Usage Modeling
Basic geometry data entry
9Usage Modeling
- Constants
- Wind speed
- Section 16, County listings of wind speeds
available as drop-down lists - Ice thickness
- Ice density
- Wind ice reduction factor
10Usage Modeling
Constants entry sheet
11Usage Modeling
State and county drop-downs for wind speed
12Usage Modeling
- Section data
- Length of section
- Number of panels
- Bracing type (X, C or K)
- Existence of girts
- Properties
13Usage Modeling
Data entry sheet for Section Geometry
14Usage Modeling
Data entry sheet for Section properties
15Usage Modeling
- Appurtenances
- Type
- Flat
- Round
- Dish
- Properties
- Width / Diameter
- Height
- Weight
16Usage Modeling
- Appurtenances (cont)
- Elevation
- Mount
- Number of mounts
- Weight of single mount
- Equivalent projected area of single mount
- Legs (1 or more)
17Usage Modeling
- Appurtenances (cont)
- Feed line(s)
- Number of feed lines
- Feed line diameter
- Face(s) feed lines are attached to
- Description
- 128 character description/note about appurtenance
18Usage Modeling
- Guys
- Tower attachment location
- Anchor
- Torque arms
19Usage Input File
- Job name and description
- Geometry
- Loads
- Code check
- Analysis
- Additional GTSTRUDL commands
- Notes and comments
20Usage Input File
A GTSTRUDL input file is created upon request
once the model data is entered or read from a
neutral file. This file is used to get analysis
results and code check information from GTSTRUDL
and is not deleted. You can use this file to go
beyond the limits of the Antenna Tower program
and add your own GTSTRUDL commands to do dynamic
analysis, support pad modeling, etc. Note that
you can add these extra commands to the .gta file
(Antenna Tower program neutral file) so they will
be automatically be added to the generated
GTSTRUDL input file the next time you use the
.gta file. You can also add comments that will
be added to the GTSTRUDL input file as NOTES.
21Usage Input File
- Job name and description
- STRUDL name description
- Geometry
- JOINT COORD, MEM INC, MEM PROP, etc.
- DEFINE GROUP (by types legs, braces, girts and
by section)
22Usage Input File
- Loads
- Wind and ice loads are generated on a
panel-by-panel basis to take advantage of feed
line termination within a section - Self weight
- Ice (if specified) applied as joint loads at the
top of each panel.
23Usage Input File
- Loads (cont)
- Wind loads are applied as joint loads at the top
of each panel. - As many wind directions as are needed created.
- Design loads are created by FORM LOAD to allow
nonlinear analysis.
24Usage Input File
- Paramters
- CODE ASD9, maybe TOWER for single angles to do a
second code check. - ALSTRINC to account for increased allowable
stress for towers under 1200. - KY, KZ, LY, LZ as needed to satisfy Section
3.1.14 for single angles in compression.
25Usage Input File
- Parameters (cont)
- Possible new parameter TIA to keep code check
complete in GTSTRUDL. - Analysis
- Static for self supporting towers
- Nonlinear for monopoles and guyed towers.
26Usage Input File
- Additional GTSTRUDL commands
- You can add extra commands to adjust the
generated input file or add loads that the Tower
program doesnt support. Once the additional
commands are created, they can be added to the
neutral file so they will be automatically
appended each time an input file is created.
27Usage Input File
- Notes and comments
- You can also add non-executable information which
will be added to the input file as NOTES. This
data could include file names, explanations for
unusual values such as extra high wind speeds,
etc.
28Usage Results
- Base reactions
- Displacement of tower joints
- Twist, sway and displacement of antennas
- Member end forces
- Code check results
- Printed reports
29Neutral File
- .gta extension
- Text file human readable and editable
- Easy to manage