Abstract

A transmission tower, also known as an electrical power tower or utility pole, is a tall structure used to support overhead power lines for the transmission of electrical energy. Transmission towers play a critical role in the reliable and efficient transmission of electricity from power generation plants to distribution networks and ultimately to consumers. This abstract provides an overview of transmission towers, including their purpose, types, components, and key considerations in their design and construction. Transmission towers are designed to withstand various environmental and loading conditions, such as wind, ice, and seismic forces while maintaining the integrity and stability of the overhead power lines. Different types of transmission towers, such as lattice towers, tubular towers, and pole towers, are used based on factors such as voltage level, span length, and terrain conditions. Analysis of this transmission tower is administered using STAAD PRO The present work describes the analysis and design of a transmission line tower of 31 meters in height and 220KV double circuit viz. various parameters. The components of a transmission tower typically include tower legs, cross-arms, insulators, and hardware for attaching conductors and ground wires

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