Abstract :
For any given transmission line there is a certain length of span which is most economical. A determination of what the economical span is, in any case, can only be made by obtaining data showing the variation of each item of cost which changes with the length of span. In a steel-tower line the cost of the tower is probably the most important among those items which vary with the length of span. As the span is made longer, the towers must be made higher and stronger. The purpose of this paper is to describe a method by which the relation between the height, strength, and cost of a tower of given form may be expressed. The application of this method to the problem of fixing the economical span will also be shown.