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TITLE: Technopole Industries

PROJECT: Shaik Abdullah Akthar


CODE: Thursday, 04 August 2022 07:41:58

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TITLE: Technopole Industries
PROJECT: Shaik Abdullah Akthar
CODE: Thursday, 04 August 2022 07:41:58
----- MONOPOLE DATA -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

MATERIAL: STEEL
SHAPE: CIRCULAR
SEGMENTS: 2
SURFACE: GALVANIZED
ASSEMBLED LENGTH: 6000 mm (TIP RL @ 6024 mm)
ELASTIC MODULUS: 200000 MPa
DENSITY (ρs): 7850 kg/m³
SHAFT MASS: 70 kg

SHAFT

ID LENGTH TOP OD BASE OD t fy TAPER MASS JOINT

01 4000 mm 101.0 mm 101.0 mm 4.0 mm 275 MPa 0.00 mm/m 38 kg PLATE


02 2000 mm 168.0 mm 168.0 mm 4.0 mm 275 MPa 0.00 mm/m 32 kg

< STRUCTURE BASE @ RL 0 mm (GROUND) >

OPENINGS

ID LOCATION DOORS Hd Wd Rd REINFORCEMENT Hr Lr tr fyr

01 700 mm 90° 400 mm 120 mm 40.0 mm TYPE 4 500 mm 40 mm 6.0 mm 275 MPa

CONNECTIONS

ANCHOR BOLTS

PATTERN: SQUARE
DIAMETER: M20
QUANTITY: 4
RING DIAMETER: 300 mm
EMBEDMENT: 500 mm
YIELD STRESS (fya): 630 MPa
ULTIMATE STRESS (fua): 840 MPa

BASE PLATE

SHAPE: SQUARE
VOID: FLUSH
WELD: FILLET
WIDTH (Wp): 400 mm
THICKNESS (tp): 20 mm
YIELD STRESS (fyp): 275 MPa
MASS: 21 kg

GUSSETS

QUANTITY: 0

BEARING

TYPE: LEVELLING NUTS


GAP: 20 mm

----- SITE DATA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

LOCATION

LATITUDE: 25.200000
LONGITUDE: 55.270000
ELEVATION: -1.00 m

DESIGN

REFERENCE: LRFD LTS-1


RISK CATEGORY: II

WIND

BASIC WIND SPEED (V)

• Calculated as per ASCE 7-16 Section 26.5.1.

ULTIMATE: 58 m/s (user-defined)


ICE: 0 m/s
SERVICEABILITY: 45 m/s

EXPOSURE COEFFICIENT (Kz)

• Calculated as per LRFD LTS-1 Section 3.8.4 and varies with height.

WIND EXPOSURE Kz

N B (NNW: B / NNE: B) 0.7


NE B (NNE: B / ENE: B) 0.7
E B (ENE: B / ESE: B) 0.7
SE C (ESE: B / SSE: C) 0.85 → 0.8999
S C (SSE: C / SSW: B) 0.85 → 0.8999
SW B (SSW: B / WSW: B) 0.7
W B (WSW: B / WNW: B) 0.7
NW B (WNW: B / NNW: B) 0.7

TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR (Kzt)

• Calculated as per ASCE 7-16 Section 26.8.2 and varies with height.

• Elevation data based on "DEFAULT" dataset (this can be edited in Settings > Wind).

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TITLE: Technopole Industries
PROJECT: Shaik Abdullah Akthar
CODE: Thursday, 04 August 2022 07:41:58
• Significant upwind features defined as per ASCE 7 Commentary C26.8.

WIND CRITICAL TOPOGRAPHY H Lh x SHIELDING K1 K2 K3 Kzt

N NNW Flat 9.00 m 49.69 m 379.86 m False 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0
NE NNE Flat 6.00 m 39.72 m 1039.81 m False 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0
E ESE Ridge 22.00 m 93.52 m -220.44 m True 0.3058 0.0 1.0 1.0
SE ESE Ridge 22.00 m 93.52 m -220.44 m True 0.3058 0.0 1.0 1.0
S SSW Flat 13.00 m 189.93 m 240.77 m False 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0
SW SW Flat 14.00 m 59.83 m 200.47 m False 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0
W WNW Flat 32.00 m 179.96 m 220.44 m False 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0
NW WNW Flat 32.00 m 179.96 m 220.44 m False 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0

DIRECTIONALITY FACTOR (Kd)

ULTIMATE: 0.95
SERVICEABILITY: 0.85

ICE

THICKNESS (ti): 0 mm

• As ti = 0 mm, ice loading is not relevant.

----- SHAFT DRAG --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

• Monopole Shaft Drag Factor (Cd) has been calculated as per LRFD LTS-1 Table 3.8.7-1, accounting for variations in wind speed and monopole width with height and the
presence of access systems and linear loads as per TIA-222-H Table 2-8a.

----- AREA LOADS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

AREA LOAD #01: Speaker

℄ RL: 6.00 m
EPA: 0.14 m²
MASS: 4.00 kg
OFFSET: 0 mm

DESIGN LOADS

WIND Wu Ws

N 0.22 kN 0.12 kN
NE 0.22 kN 0.12 kN
E 0.22 kN 0.12 kN
SE 0.28 kN 0.15 kN
S 0.28 kN 0.15 kN
SW 0.22 kN 0.12 kN
W 0.22 kN 0.12 kN
NW 0.22 kN 0.12 kN

AREA LOAD #02: CCTV 1

℄ RL: 6.00 m
EPA: 0.12 m²
MASS: 12.00 kg
OFFSET: 300 mm @ 0°

DESIGN LOADS

WIND Wu Ws

N 0.19 kN 0.10 kN
NE 0.19 kN 0.10 kN
E 0.19 kN 0.10 kN
SE 0.24 kN 0.13 kN
S 0.24 kN 0.13 kN
SW 0.19 kN 0.10 kN
W 0.19 kN 0.10 kN
NW 0.19 kN 0.10 kN

AREA LOAD #04: Water tank 1

℄ RL: 1.50 m
EPA: 0.06 m²
MASS: 5.00 kg
OFFSET: 500 mm @ 0°

DESIGN LOADS

WIND Wu Ws

N 0.09 kN 0.05 kN
NE 0.09 kN 0.05 kN
E 0.09 kN 0.05 kN
SE 0.11 kN 0.06 kN
S 0.11 kN 0.06 kN
SW 0.09 kN 0.05 kN
W 0.09 kN 0.05 kN
NW 0.09 kN 0.05 kN

----- ANALYSIS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

• The following load cases have been considered in the analysis:

01: 1.1 G + Wu
02: 0.9 G + Wu
03: 1.25 G + 1.6 Q

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CODE: Thursday, 04 August 2022 07:41:58
04: G + Ws
05: Wf

• Elastic Critical Buckling Load (Ncr) is 35.00 kN.

• Minimum First Mode Natural Frequency (n1) is 3.0533 Hz for Load Case 1.1 G + Wu.

• Maximum Ultimate Moment (M*) is 7.27 kN·m @ RL 0.0 mm under South Wind for Load Case 1.1 G + Wu.

• Maximum Ultimate Torsion (T*) is 0.00 kN·m

• Maximum Ultimate Shear (V*) is 1.95 kN @ RL 0.0 mm under South East Wind for Load Case 1.1 G + Wu.

• Maximum Ultimate Axial (N*) is 1.14 kN @ RL 0.0 mm for Load Case 1.25 G + 1.6 Q.

• Maximum Serviceability Rotation (θ*) is 0.9862° @ RL 6000.0 mm under South Wind for Load Case G + Ws.

• Maximum Serviceability Deflection (δ*) is 58 mm @ RL 6000.0 mm under South Wind for Load Case G + Ws.

• Ratio of attachment area to shaft area in top third exceeds 10% (130.00%), such that cross-wind response can be ignored as per CSA S37-18 Annex N.2.1.

----- SHAFT DESIGN (LRFD LTS-1) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

• Monopole PASSES with a maximum utilisation of [43.63%] @ RL 2000.0 mm under South Wind for Load Case 1.1 G + Wu.

----- CONNECTION DESIGN (LRFD LTS-1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

• Anchor Bolts PASS with a maximum utilisation of [21.37%] @ 315° under North Wind for Load Case 1.25 G + 1.6 Q.

• Base Plate PASSES with a maximum utilisation of [64.05%] @ 315° under North Wind for Load Case 1.25 G + 1.6 Q.

----- REFERENCES --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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