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Bolted joint behaviour is a key parameter in predicting transmission tower performance. Various types of joints are based on the number of bolts and their configuration. However, a few types of these joints were tested or modelled. In the present study, the load-deformation response of transmission tower joints as a joint behaviour was predicted using a simplified numerical model. Then, available experimental load-deformation responses of joints were used to verify the results of the proposed model. In the last step, the joint behaviours of a 400 kV transmission tower were predicted with the proposed numerical model. Then, the evaluation of the tower's response was done with a numerical model in ABAQUS under testing loading conditions. Lastly, the deformation of a full-scale tested tower was compared with the numerical results. The numerical model results show a good agreement with the experimental results. The ultimate strength and its corresponding displacement at the full-scale model are predicted with an error of about 4%. Moreover, the failure mode of the transmission tower was not affected by the behaviour of the joints.
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