2020 International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering (ICE3) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/ice348803.2020.9122824
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Hybrid Utility Poles and their application in Power System: Refinement in Construction and Design of Conventional Utility Pole

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“…Damages hampered functionality and slowed traffic, complicating post-earthquake recovery in the affected region. While the seismic resistance of elevated highway bridges has been assessed and updated in seismic codes, most light and utility poles were built for wind loads rather than earthquakes [36]. Sami was in charge of the analysis, design, and manufacture of a communication guyed tower in 2021, consisting of individual cells made of fiberglass matting joined together to form an equilateral triangle.…”
Section: Previous Experimental Research Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Damages hampered functionality and slowed traffic, complicating post-earthquake recovery in the affected region. While the seismic resistance of elevated highway bridges has been assessed and updated in seismic codes, most light and utility poles were built for wind loads rather than earthquakes [36]. Sami was in charge of the analysis, design, and manufacture of a communication guyed tower in 2021, consisting of individual cells made of fiberglass matting joined together to form an equilateral triangle.…”
Section: Previous Experimental Research Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another issue that must be avoided is the trash produced by the heavy use of composite material in the future. An electrical outage would create a riskier and more aggressive environment [7]. Damage to light and utility poles located on elevated highways or railroad bridges was seen during several previous earthquakes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%