Abstract:
With the rapid development of the telecommunication sector in the country,
telecommunication/broadcasting towers play a vital role in telecommunication and broadcasting sectors. There are
many structural forms available for towers and guyed mast is one such type commonly seen in country sides of Sri
Lanka where land is available for cheaper price. Moreover, in the case of very tall tower is needed, guyed mast is
more economical solution than self-supporting towers. The failure of a guyed tower especially under a disaster
situation such as earthquake is a major concern in many ways. One is the failure of communication/broadcasting
may hamper the communication needs to carry out rescue and other essential operations. Further, failure of a tower
may itself cause a considerable economic loss as well as damages to human life. Therefore, checking of structural
performance tower under seismic and other extreme weather effects is quite vital.
Even though, Sri Lanka was believed to have no seismic threats, presently a strong argument is going on amongst
the professionals regarding the seismic condition of our country with the reported earth tremors in recent times.
Hence, evaluating the structural performance of existing telecommunication/ broadcasting towers under seismic
loads is utmost important since almost all existing towers have not been designed considering seismic forces due to
traditional belief that Sri Lanka will not be subjected to earthquakes of appreciable magnitudes.
Considering the above situation, assessment of structural performance of exiting Guyed mast towers (which were
not initially designed considering earthquake loading) under possible earthquake loading was selected as the
objective of this study. Accordingly, behavior of existing Guyed mast towers under seismic loading using
ANSI/TIA-222-G tower design code was studied and results, observations and conclusions based on this analysis
are presented