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RESEARCH ARTICLE

End Restraints in Steel Angles in Lattice Towers

Sriram Kalaga, * Open Modal Authors Info & Affiliations
The Open Civil Engineering Journal 15 Oct 2017 RESEARCH ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/1874149501711010738

Abstract

Introduction:

Test data on single angle compression members with various end connection arrangements is used to develop adjustment factors for effective buckling lengths. A connection length parameter is proposed and evaluated based on test data. Results from a total of 31 equal leg test angles with single-, double- bolts and fixed ends are used.

Methods:

Slenderness ratios considered ranged from 150 to 312. Angle sizes ranged from 38 x 38 x 3.2 (mm) to 89 x 89 x 6.4 (mm). Estimated connection lengths were about 12.5% of the member length for single-bolt joints; 24.7% for double-bolt joints and 45.6% for fixed joints. Computed effective length factors ranged from 0.544 to 0.875.

Results:

Results seem to indicate that it is possible to define and calculate connection length of a lattice tower angle member. Suggestions for incorporating connection length issues in routine designs are made.

Keywords: Bolted connections, Buckling capacity, Effective length, Slenderness ratio, Steel angles, Towers.
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