I’ve got a project where my client wants to reuse an old lattice power tower as a support for a sign. The old power tower was designed and fabricated and erected by the industrial company that once existed here but is now long out of business. This tower was likely built sometime in the early 1960’s. This old tower is fabricated of galvanized steel angles. The lower leg angles are 5” x 5” x 1/2” and the “X” bracing is 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 3/8” angles.....just to give you guys a feel for the sizes. The tower is 46’ tall and has a base that is 9’-9” x 9’-9” in plan size.
This old industrial company formerly created their own power. They had their own power plant and supplied their own power for their operations. As such, they designed their own towers, buildings, etc etc.
For me, this tower analysis became part of my project....as my project went along. It wasn’t part of the project at first, but as the client wanted more and more service, this tower reuse became part of the overall project. Thus its now a task for me to review.....seeing if an old tower can be reused as a sign support.
I began review of this tower by purchasing ASCE 10 regarding lattice towers. I developed the lateral forces per ASCE 7 and then developed a 3D model of the tower via RISA 3D. I’ve completed the anlysis and am now comparing calculated stresses to allowable stresses. I’ve run the tower as-is....allowing compression in the “X” bracing....and I’ve run the numbers with only tension members.
I’ve attached a photo of this tower.
I’m trying to work thru a couple items.....just to be sure I feel good about these things in my mind:
First, there are no intermediate horizontal cross bracing elements in the tower (diaphragms). Coming from a building design background, it looks as though there should be some....but per ASCE 10, it looks like they do not recommend any until a tower gets 75’ tall or changes in shape....which this tower does neither.
Secondly, in the analysis, I did not put in any eccentricities due to connection geometries nor eccentricities due to the difference between the load path and the angle leg shear center. ASCE 7, in the commentary page 30, says that the eccentricities are accounted for in the Fa calcs in chapter 3. My analysis fa is only 3ksi....but my calculated Fa is 18 ksi. Seem’s like I’m way good.
What do you guys think about my concerns 1 and 2? Also, do any of you tower guys have any thoughts about a reuse of a tower of this type?
Also, I’m likely going to recommend removing some number of bolts for testing to see their condition. Many have a considerable amount of rust not them....but they may be fine. I can’t tell without removing some and looking at them. I had thought about replacing them all to be safe, but I may not need to do that.
This old industrial company formerly created their own power. They had their own power plant and supplied their own power for their operations. As such, they designed their own towers, buildings, etc etc.
For me, this tower analysis became part of my project....as my project went along. It wasn’t part of the project at first, but as the client wanted more and more service, this tower reuse became part of the overall project. Thus its now a task for me to review.....seeing if an old tower can be reused as a sign support.
I began review of this tower by purchasing ASCE 10 regarding lattice towers. I developed the lateral forces per ASCE 7 and then developed a 3D model of the tower via RISA 3D. I’ve completed the anlysis and am now comparing calculated stresses to allowable stresses. I’ve run the tower as-is....allowing compression in the “X” bracing....and I’ve run the numbers with only tension members.
I’ve attached a photo of this tower.
I’m trying to work thru a couple items.....just to be sure I feel good about these things in my mind:
First, there are no intermediate horizontal cross bracing elements in the tower (diaphragms). Coming from a building design background, it looks as though there should be some....but per ASCE 10, it looks like they do not recommend any until a tower gets 75’ tall or changes in shape....which this tower does neither.
Secondly, in the analysis, I did not put in any eccentricities due to connection geometries nor eccentricities due to the difference between the load path and the angle leg shear center. ASCE 7, in the commentary page 30, says that the eccentricities are accounted for in the Fa calcs in chapter 3. My analysis fa is only 3ksi....but my calculated Fa is 18 ksi. Seem’s like I’m way good.
What do you guys think about my concerns 1 and 2? Also, do any of you tower guys have any thoughts about a reuse of a tower of this type?
Also, I’m likely going to recommend removing some number of bolts for testing to see their condition. Many have a considerable amount of rust not them....but they may be fine. I can’t tell without removing some and looking at them. I had thought about replacing them all to be safe, but I may not need to do that.