A transmission tower is a tall structure, usually a steel lattice tower, used to support an overhead power line. In electrical grids, transmission towers carry high-voltage transmission lines that transport bulk electric power from generating stations to electrical substations, from which electricity is delivered to end consumers; moreover, utility poles are used to support lower-voltage sub-transmission and distribution lines that transport electricity from substations to electricity customers.
This webinar will explain how engineers may quickly model, analyze, and design self-supporting towers, like transmission and telecommunication towers, with the help of midas Gen software solution.