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Title: Fatigue reliability study of the high-mast lighting towers under vortex shedding action with Sri Lankan context
Authors: Jeyamohan, K.
Bandara, C.S.
Jayasinghe, J.A.S.C.
Keywords: Fatigue Analysis;Mast-arm wall;Total Damage;Hotspot stress;Vortex shedding action
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Advances in Civil and Environmental Engineering Practices for Sustainable Development-ACEPS-2021
Citation: : Jeyamohan, K., C. S. Bandara, J. A. S. C. Jayasinghe, “Fatigue reliability study of the high-mast lighting towers under vortex shedding action with Sri Lankan context”, 8th International Symposium on Advances in Civil and Environmental Engineering Practices for Sustainable Development (ACEPS-2021), October 2021 pp 29-35,
Abstract: The aim of this research is to study the fatigue performance of the high-mast lighting towers made up of steel under various thicknesses of the mast-arm wall subjected to along and vortex shedding wind action. For these kinds of wind sensitive structures, it is necessary to predict the total damage induced by the wind action. In order to estimate the vortex shedding induced forces on the high-mast steel arm, the fundamental basic wind velocity was obtained for zone 3 of wind zonation map of Sri Lanka. In this study, total damage was estimated, when the wind motions occur simultaneously in along-wind and vortex shedding wind mode. Fatigue study was carried out using S-N Curve with consideration of the stress acting at the base of the mast-arm which was obtained from the simple beam bending theory. Palmgren-Miner theory of cumulative fatigue damage method was used to study the cycles to failure for each band in the spectrum and the total damage due to wind action. It can be concluded that, the thickness of the mast-arm wall is a key parameter for the fatigue performance of the high-mast lighting towers and this method allows for the selection of the most cost-effective mast-arm wall thickness with consideration of fatigue life of the mast-arm system.
URI: http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/4259
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