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Structural Engineering of Transmission Lines

Author: Peter Catchpole , Buck Fife | Size: 26.7 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: ICE Publishing | Year: 2014 | pages: 357 | ISBN: 9780727759887

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Structural Engineering of Transmission Lines provides practising engineers with a comprehensive guide to the structural behaviour of transmission lines and the successful management of transmission line projects.

The authors bring together technical knowledge and industry advice to offer extensive practical guidance on the design, construction and management of transmission lines. Taking an international approach, the book details the considerations, methods and outcomes of projects in different parts of the world where the constraints and opportunities of resources, climate and culture are unique.

An invaluable resource Structural Engineering of Transmission Lines:

> provides observations, calculations and technical solutions to problems facing structural engineers
> discusses variables in terrain and weather conditions when approaching each project
> considers the balance of components in each structure to ensure the longevity of the line
> outlines issues such as restricted access, jurisdictional constraints and natural hazards which may hinder a project and advises for cost-effective solutions

Structural Engineering of Transmission Lines combines technical details and practical examples into one essential resource to help structural engineers, contractors, consultants, facility owners, operators and managers understand, navigate and build upon the current methods in the transmission line industry.

Contents:

Introduction
A transmission line in an electrical network
The nature of wires in spans
A transmission line as a structural entity
Loads and strengths
Fun with cable structures
Lessons from failures
Projects
Sustainable development
Further information

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Mirror to: Structural Engineering of Transmission Lines
Authors: Peter Catchpole, Buck Fife, 2014 | ISBN: 0727759884 | English | 370 pages | PDF | 27 MB

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Structural Engineering of Transmission Lines provides practicing engineers with a comprehensive guide to the structural behaviour of transmission lines and the successful management of transmission line projects. Drawing on over 50 years of experience, the authors bring together technical knowledge and industry advice to offer extensive practical guidance on the design, construction and management of transmission lines. The challenging nature of completing a successful transmission line project, capable of functioning in all conditions, is discussed, with emphasis on achieving greater reliability and reduced risk of failure of electricity lines. Taking an international approach, the book details the considerations, methods and outcomes of projects in different parts of the world where the constraints and opportunities of resources, climate and culture are unique.
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