The Pole Design of 500kV Centrifugal Concrete Filled Thin-Wall Steel Tubular Structures

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According to the existing specifications, devise door type double pole of 500kV centrifugal concrete filled thin-wall steel tubular structures, and use the finite element analysis software ANSYS to simulate the pole.The results show that the mechanical performance of door type double pole is fine, can bear the maximum bending moment of roots of the pole well.The safety degree in the long term effect under the load is high,can be used in the 500kV transmission lines. In the technical and economic aspect, construction of centrifugal concrete filled thin-wall steel tubular structures pole is convenient,cover an area of an area small,economic and reasonable.

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