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Transmission towers are towering structures that are highly sensitive to tilt and deformation and have stringent requirements for uneven settlement of the foundation.
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Keywords: Power equipment installation, transmission and distribution equipment, transmission and substation engineering
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Transmission towers are tall structures that are highly sensitive to tilt and deformation and have stringent requirements for uniform settlement of the foundation. Common structural types for transmission tower foundations include isolated footings, spread footings, and pile foundations. The structural design of transmission towers typically employs steel construction. However, conventional transmission tower and foundation designs often struggle to accommodate surface movement and deformation caused by mined-out areas in coal mines, potentially leading to tower tilting or even collapse.
Distribution is the stage in a power system that is directly connected to users and delivers electrical energy to them.
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Rebar planting, also known as rebar anchoring, is a connection technique used in seismic reinforcement of building structures. It involves post-installing steel bars and utilizing the gripping force generated by structural adhesive to achieve a secure bond.
View detailsTransmission towers serve as support points for overhead power lines. A transmission tower equipped with a single circuit is referred to as a single-circuit transmission tower.
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Construction refers to the production activities during the implementation phase of an engineering project—the process of building various types of structures.
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