2007
DOI: 10.1080/15732480601103747
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Base connection retrofits for high mast towers and pole luminaries used for roadway and bridge lighting

Abstract: In-service experience has clearly demonstrated that the base welded connection of the high mast tower or pole luminaire structure is extremely fatigue sensitive. In addition, laboratory research has shown that the commonly used base welded connection details provide a fatigue resistance aligned with either Category E for the full penetration weld type connection or category E 0 for the fillet welded socket type connection. These base type connection details limit the service stress range levels from 2.6 ksi (1… Show more

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“…One concept, referred to as "jacketing," has been developed. Retrofit jackets installed at the base plate and lowest portion of the pole shield the details commonly susceptible to fatigue crack growth: the base plate-to-tube weld connection detail and the hand-hole detail (Koob, 2007;Roy et al, 2011;Callahan and Connor, 2011). Comprised of multiple pieces, the jackets can be installed without removing the HMLT from service.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One concept, referred to as "jacketing," has been developed. Retrofit jackets installed at the base plate and lowest portion of the pole shield the details commonly susceptible to fatigue crack growth: the base plate-to-tube weld connection detail and the hand-hole detail (Koob, 2007;Roy et al, 2011;Callahan and Connor, 2011). Comprised of multiple pieces, the jackets can be installed without removing the HMLT from service.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comprised of multiple pieces, the jackets can be installed without removing the HMLT from service. The jacketing concept has been successfully installed in Iowa and Texas on four different pole types (Koob, 2007). Field monitoring and laboratory fatigue testing were conducted on one Iowa HMLT to confirm the performance of the jacket retrofit (Connor and Hodgson, 2006;Phares et al, 2007;Callahan and Connor, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%