2016
DOI: 10.62913/engj.v53i1.1092
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Fatigue Testing and Retrofit Details of High-Mast Lighting Towers

Matthew H. Hebdon and Robert J. Connor Ryan J. Sherman

Abstract: Fatigue cracking has been the cause of a number of high-mast lighting tower (HMLT) failures throughout the United States. In almost every case, forensic evaluations have shown cracking initiates and propagates due to wind-induced fatigue at mainly the base plate–to–tube wall connection detail or the hand-hole weld detail. Simply replacing the towers is not an economically feasible alternative because thousands of HMLTs are in use along major highways across the United States. As a result, strategies to retrofi… Show more

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