scholarly journals Diseño geométrico de una zapata doble para cimentación aplicada en torres de transmisión eléctrica

2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-24
Author(s):  
Mauricio Pérez-Giraldo ◽  
Jose David Yepes-Tumay

En el mundo actual las torres de transmisión eléctrica tienen un sistema de cimentación cuya geometría se asemeja a una zapata; este diseño ha presentado grandes ventajas y se le han dado diferentes enfoques de estudio, desde la forma en que se construye, el sitio de construcción y si se puede realizar de forma modular; el enfoque de investigación será el rediseño de esta geometría planteando un cambio a la cual denominaremos geometría de zapata doble. Este diseño será probado de forma computacional a través de software de asistencia ingenieril, CAE (computer aided engineering). El análisis muestra que la geometría planteada soporta las cargas a las que una cimentación normalmente está sometida validando que es un sistema posible para su implementación y sustitución de la geometría actual. Se destaca que para cumplir con las condiciones de operación el volumen de material de construcción es menor con respecto a la geometría actual, alivianando los costos de la cimentación de cada torre, teniendo un menor valor de construcción, presentando así una ventaja con respecto a la cimentación de zapata simple.

Author(s):  
Antonio Camarda ◽  
Flavio Calvano ◽  
Asad Mazhar Khan ◽  
Mirco Balbarani ◽  
Paolo Montanari ◽  
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1988 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-53
Author(s):  
N.E. Gough

The Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) Centre at Wolverhampton Polytechnic offers an interdisciplinary service to industry, providing short courses, consultancy and research in computer-aided engineering. The main subjects offered are design, manufacturing, electronics and control. This report presents a brief account of the facilities of the Centre and the activities recently undertaken to promote research, technology transfer and collaboration.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 1338 ◽  
Author(s):  
José Rojas-Sola ◽  
Eduardo De la Morena-De la Fuente

This article analyzes the first self-propelled floating dredging machine designed and executed by Agustín de Betancourt in 1810 to dredge the port of Kronstadt (Russia). With this objective, a study of computer-aided engineering (CAE) has been carried out using the parametric software Autodesk Inventor Professional, consisting of a static analysis using the finite element method, of the 3D model which is reliable under operating conditions. The results have shown that the system of inertia drums proposed by Betancourt manages to dissipate the tensions between the different elements, locating the highest stresses in the links of the bucket rosary, specifically at the point of contact between links. Similarly, the maximum displacements and the greatest deformations (always associated with these points of greater stress), are far from reaching the limits of breakage of the material used in its construction, as well as the safety coefficient of the invention, confirming that the mechanism was oversized, as was generally the case at the time. This analysis highlights the talent of the Spanish engineer and his mastery of mechanics, in an invention, the first of its kind worldwide, which served the Russian Empire for many years.


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