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Numerical Simulation of Deflection and Stability of the Wooden Transmission Tower of Gliwice Radiostation
The wooden transmission tower of the Gliwice radiostation is the highest wooden construction around the world. Considering that it is in operation over 80 years it is necessary to properly maintain it to extend its residual life. In order to analyse the most critical elements of the tower as well as to plan the strategy of its maintenance, including repairs and replacements of wooden elements, it is necessary to analyse its deflection and stress distributions under possible loading scenarios. In this paper, the authors presented an overview of history and construction of the tower as well as presented the results of static and buckling numerical simulations to evaluate a condition and a margin of safety, and to find the critical structural elements of this construction. The 3D numerical analysis is performed for the wooden transmission tower of the Gliwice radiostation for the first time. The results of simulations presented in this study indicate acceptable condition of the tower, in particular the resulting stresses under the static loading or buckling are at the level of 18% of the critical stresses according to the assumed geometrical model. However, further studies are necessary to refine numerical model and consider secondary elements of the tower, wood imperfections and other factors that have significant influence on its integrity and safety.
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Engineering Transactions (formerly Rozprawy Inżynierskie) is a refereed international journal founded in 1952. The journal promotes research and practice in engineering science and provides a forum for interdisciplinary publications combining mechanics with: Material science, Mechatronics, Biomechanics and Biotechnologies, Environmental science, Photonics, Information technologies, Other engineering applications. The journal publishes original papers covering a broad area of research activities including: experimental and hybrid techniques, analytical and numerical approaches. Review articles and special issues are also welcome. Following long tradition, all articles are peer reviewed and our expert referees ensure that the papers accepted for publication comply with high scientific standards. Engineering Transactions is a quarterly journal intended to be interesting and useful for the researchers and practitioners in academic and industrial communities.