IEEE 977-2010 PDF Download
Standard EN SampleIEEE Guide to Installation of Foundations for Transmission Line Structures
Also Known As: IEEE Std 977-2010
The IEEE 977-2010 standard provides a comprehensive overview of best practices for constructing foundations for transmission line structures. The standard covers various types of foundations, including spread foundations, drilled shaft foundations, pile foundations, and anchors.
The purpose of this standard is to serve as a reference source for stakeholders involved in the ownership, design, and construction of transmission structures. By following the guidelines outlined in the standard, industry professionals can ensure the proper installation of transmission line structure foundations, ultimately improving the overall quality and durability of these structures.
The standard emphasizes the importance of employing good construction practices to achieve optimal results. It offers recommendations and guidance on various aspects of foundation installation, such as design considerations, foundation types and their respective advantages and limitations, construction techniques, and quality control measures. By adhering to the guidance provided in the standard, practitioners can enhance the safety and reliability of transmission line structures.
In summary, the IEEE 977-2010 standard provides a valuable resource for professionals involved in the installation of foundations for transmission line structures. It offers comprehensive guidance on various types of foundations and provides recommendations for achieving good construction practices. By following the standard's guidelines, industry professionals can ensure the successful installation of foundations, thereby improving the overall performance and longevity of transmission line structures.
| Descriptors | Transmission lines, Ground support |
| ICS Codes | 29.240.20 - Power transmission and distribution lines |
| Language(s) | English |
| ISBN | 978-0-7381-6495-3 |
| File Size | 3.7 MB |