Transmission line towers are constructed for the purpose of power evacuation from generating stations to
various load centers. All through the globe they are erected in varied environments. The super structure
of transmission line towers widely comprises of steel angles, conductors, insulators and earth wire and so
on where as the sub structure is predominantly made up of isolated footing with embedded tower angle
called stub which is covered by concrete all around. Depending upon the type of soil, the extensiveness of
foundation will vary but in all types each leg of the tower will project out by a coping concrete connecting
the super structure with sub structure. Occurrence of severe pitting corrosion at the stub angle concrete
interface and spa/ling of cover concrete at the coping portions is quite prevalently reported all over the globe.
In this article few incidences of corrosion of transmission line tower foundations and rehabilitation measures
adopted have been briefly reviewed. A case study investigation involving visual inspection, non destructive
and partially destructive test and chemical analysis of the powder samples collected from the transmission
tower foundations to assess the structural integrity with respect to its durability aspect has been reported.
Test results have been analyzed and recommendations for repair and strengthening of the structures to
restore the transmission line towers based on scientific approach have been made.
%0 Generic
%1 johnson2015structural
%A Johnson, S.Christian
%A Thirugnanam, G.S.
%D 2015
%K Carbonation Concrete Coping Corrosion Half Line Non Rehabiliaton Test Tower Transmission cell destructive foundation potential
%T Structural Integrity Assessment of Transmission
Line Tower Foundations - A Comprehensive
Approach
%X Transmission line towers are constructed for the purpose of power evacuation from generating stations to
various load centers. All through the globe they are erected in varied environments. The super structure
of transmission line towers widely comprises of steel angles, conductors, insulators and earth wire and so
on where as the sub structure is predominantly made up of isolated footing with embedded tower angle
called stub which is covered by concrete all around. Depending upon the type of soil, the extensiveness of
foundation will vary but in all types each leg of the tower will project out by a coping concrete connecting
the super structure with sub structure. Occurrence of severe pitting corrosion at the stub angle concrete
interface and spa/ling of cover concrete at the coping portions is quite prevalently reported all over the globe.
In this article few incidences of corrosion of transmission line tower foundations and rehabilitation measures
adopted have been briefly reviewed. A case study investigation involving visual inspection, non destructive
and partially destructive test and chemical analysis of the powder samples collected from the transmission
tower foundations to assess the structural integrity with respect to its durability aspect has been reported.
Test results have been analyzed and recommendations for repair and strengthening of the structures to
restore the transmission line towers based on scientific approach have been made.
@conference{johnson2015structural,
abstract = {Transmission line towers are constructed for the purpose of power evacuation from generating stations to
various load centers. All through the globe they are erected in varied environments. The super structure
of transmission line towers widely comprises of steel angles, conductors, insulators and earth wire and so
on where as the sub structure is predominantly made up of isolated footing with embedded tower angle
called stub which is covered by concrete all around. Depending upon the type of soil, the extensiveness of
foundation will vary but in all types each leg of the tower will project out by a coping concrete connecting
the super structure with sub structure. Occurrence of severe pitting corrosion at the stub angle concrete
interface and spa/ling of cover concrete at the coping portions is quite prevalently reported all over the globe.
In this article few incidences of corrosion of transmission line tower foundations and rehabilitation measures
adopted have been briefly reviewed. A case study investigation involving visual inspection, non destructive
and partially destructive test and chemical analysis of the powder samples collected from the transmission
tower foundations to assess the structural integrity with respect to its durability aspect has been reported.
Test results have been analyzed and recommendations for repair and strengthening of the structures to
restore the transmission line towers based on scientific approach have been made.},
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author = {Johnson, S.Christian and Thirugnanam, G.S.},
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keywords = {Carbonation Concrete Coping Corrosion Half Line Non Rehabiliaton Test Tower Transmission cell destructive foundation potential},
timestamp = {2023-12-21T15:04:57.000+0100},
title = {Structural Integrity Assessment of Transmission
Line Tower Foundations - A Comprehensive
Approach},
year = 2015
}