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TIA-222G Self-Supporting Tower

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ISCK

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Oct 25, 2008
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I was reading the TIA-222G manual and it said that

Section 2.3.2 Strenght Limit State Load Combinations
1. 1.2 D + 1.0 Dg + 1.6 Wo
2. 0.9 D + 1.0 Dg + 1.6 Wo
3. 1.2 D + 1.0 Dg + 1.0 Di + 1.0 Wi + 1.0 Ti
4 1.2 D + 1.0 Dg + 1.0 E
5. 0.9 D + 1.0 Dg + 1.0 E

Exceptions:
1. Temperature effects need not be considered for self-supporting structures.


Do guyed towers fit under the "self-supporting structure" definition? Need a bit of clarification, b/c I reviewed and the POWER software does consider temperature effects in its calculation (page 3).


Any help on clarification of what "self-supporting structure" in the context of cell towers would be appreciated. Thanks!
 
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I would not consider a guyed tower/mast to be a self-supporting tower. I don't believe TIA-222-G provides a formal definition of a self-support tower but you can that it treats self-support lattice towers, guyed masts, and monopoles differently throughout the Standard, including in Chapter 3.4 (Analysis Models).
 
No, guyed towers would NOT be considered self supported. They are supported by the guys. . . .
 
Well, then I guess industry standard assumes that "self-supporting structure" is the same as a "free standing structure".
 
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