WO2018153261A1 - Tour tubulaire et station de base - Google Patents

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WO2018153261A1
WO2018153261A1 PCT/CN2018/075600 CN2018075600W WO2018153261A1 WO 2018153261 A1 WO2018153261 A1 WO 2018153261A1 CN 2018075600 W CN2018075600 W CN 2018075600W WO 2018153261 A1 WO2018153261 A1 WO 2018153261A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H12/00Towers; Masts or poles; Chimney stacks; Water-towers; Methods of erecting such structures
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H12/00Towers; Masts or poles; Chimney stacks; Water-towers; Methods of erecting such structures
    • E04H12/22Sockets or holders for poles or posts
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01QANTENNAS, i.e. RADIO AERIALS
    • H01Q1/00Details of, or arrangements associated with, antennas
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05KPRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
    • H05K7/00Constructional details common to different types of electric apparatus
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  • the present disclosure relates to the field of communication device installation technologies, and in particular, to a tower and a base station.
  • the current popular base station design scheme for reducing the footprint is to integrate the base station and the tower, that is, to install the base station into the inside of the tubular tower, thereby greatly reducing the floor space.
  • this design also needs to solve the problem of heat dissipation and waterproofing of the base station.
  • a prior art tower-type base station as shown in FIG. 1, includes a bottom tube tower 101, an upper tube tower 102, and an antenna 103.
  • the tower wall of the bottom tube tower 101 is provided with an openable maintenance door 104, which is accommodated inside the tower body.
  • the lower portion of the bottom tube tower 101 is provided with an air inlet hole 105, the upper portion is provided with an air outlet hole 106, and an axial flow fan 107 is further disposed inside the tower body. Under the driving of the axial flow fan 107, outside air enters from the lower intake port 105, and is removed from the upper air outlet 106 (air flow), thereby cooling the device 108.
  • an internal line 109 Also shown in Figure 1 is an internal line 109.
  • the cooling air is discharged from the lower equipment through the upper equipment, so that the temperature of the air reaching the upper equipment is too high, so that the upper equipment cannot be effectively cooled, and the phenomenon of overheating is prone to occur.
  • embodiments of the present disclosure provide a tube tower and a base station such that heat generated by ventilation in the lower equipment bay does not affect equipment in the upper equipment bay. Its technical solutions are as follows:
  • a pipe tower is provided, the tower wall of which is provided with a first vent hole for air inlet and a second vent hole for air outlet, the tower wall is surrounded by an inner space. At least one of the upper and lower divided equipment compartments for accommodating the equipment is disposed in the inner space, and at least one of the equipment compartments is provided with a ventilation device, wherein an air inlet of the ventilation device forms a space with a corresponding first ventilation hole a wind duct, an air duct is formed between the air outlet of the ventilation device and the corresponding second air vent, the air inlet duct is isolated from other equipment compartments and/or the air duct and other equipment compartments Isolated.
  • the pipe tower includes upper and lower separated equipment compartments, and ventilation devices are arranged in each equipment compartment to accelerate air flow and better heat dissipation of the equipment; the air inlet ducts of the equipment compartments are isolated from other equipment compartments. And/or the outlet duct is isolated from other equipment compartments, that is, the airflow entering each equipment compartment comes directly from the outside of the tower or the exhausted airflow directly reaches the outside of the tower, so that the heat generated by the equipment in the equipment compartment passes through each of the equipment compartments.
  • the heat dissipation path is released to the outside of the tube tower, so that the hot air generated by the heat dissipation of each equipment cabin device does not enter the air inlet duct of the other equipment cabin through the inner space of the pipe tower; the prior art is prevented from forming up and down through the various devices.
  • the vertical cooling air duct of the cabin so that the heat generated by the equipment in the lower equipment compartment enters the upper equipment compartment through the heat dissipation air passage, so that each equipment compartment has a relatively independent cooling air passage, and the heat dissipation in the upper equipment compartment is not under the air. The heat dissipation effect of the equipment compartment.
  • first vent and the second vent are located on opposite sides of the tower wall.
  • first venting hole for the intake air and the second venting hole for the outgoing air are located on opposite sides of the tower wall, the wind and the air are separately introduced into the front and rear sides of the equipment compartment, and the heat dissipation path is reasonable, and the equipment is avoided. Partial overheating in the cabin.
  • the height ranges of the first vent and the second vent corresponding to the same equipment compartment are within the height range of the equipment compartment.
  • the air inlet and outlet vents correspond to the equipment compartment in height, and the air intake and the air outlet are relatively easy, and the heat dissipation efficiency is improved.
  • the height ranges of the first vent hole and the second vent hole corresponding to the same equipment compartment are within the lower half of the equipment compartment and the ventilation device in the equipment compartment is disposed at the upper part of the equipment compartment .
  • the airflow for heat dissipation enters from the lower part of the equipment compartment and is transferred to the ventilation device at the upper part of the equipment compartment, and then exits from the lower part of the equipment compartment.
  • the heat dissipation air passage path in the equipment compartment is long, which is beneficial to more comprehensive and uniform heat dissipation of the equipment compartment. .
  • a common vertical air inlet duct or a shared vertical air outlet duct is disposed between the tower wall and the at least two equipment bays.
  • the air inlet vent ie, the first vent
  • the outlet vent ie, the second vent
  • At least one of the equipment bays is provided with a cabinet in which equipment in the equipment bay is installed.
  • the cabinet itself has a protective function, it can prevent external moisture or pollutants from affecting equipment in the equipment compartment.
  • the ventilation device is mounted within the cabinet.
  • the heat dissipation air passages in the upper and lower adjacent equipment compartments are further isolated by the cabinet, and the ventilation devices installed in the cabinets can better dissipate heat for the equipment in the cabinet.
  • the venting device is mounted on an upper portion of the cabinet, and an air inlet duct in the equipment bay passes underneath the equipment within the cabinet.
  • each of the cabinets has a degree of protection equal to or higher than a degree of protection required for equipment installed in the cabinet.
  • the protection level of the cabinet is equal to or higher than the protection level required for the equipment installed in the cabinet, the equipment can be effectively protected from rain, dust and salt spray.
  • the tower wall is provided with a maintenance door, and each of the equipment compartments is located behind the maintenance door.
  • the maintenance door can be easily opened and the equipment can be installed or removed in the equipment compartment.
  • the maintenance door is provided with the first ventilation hole or the second ventilation hole.
  • vent hole corresponds to the equipment compartment behind the maintenance door, which can better ventilate and dissipate heat.
  • one or more equipment compartments are disposed correspondingly behind one of the maintenance doors.
  • the ventilation device comprises a fan.
  • Fans are simple, yet efficient, ventilation units that are manufactured, installed, and used, thereby reducing the cost of manufacturing and using the tower.
  • the fan is a centrifugal fan, and includes a box body provided with the air outlet.
  • the utility model further includes an air outlet window, the air inlet of the air outlet window is connected to the air outlet of the ventilation device, and the air outlet of the air outlet window is abutted
  • the tower wall is in communication with the corresponding second vent.
  • the air outlet ducts in each equipment compartment form a closed path, so that the hot air is directly discharged from the second ventilation hole, and does not affect the heat dissipation of equipment of other equipment compartments.
  • a base station comprising the tube tower of the first aspect and an antenna disposed above the tube tower.
  • the pipe tower since the base station adopts the pipe tower of the first aspect, the pipe tower includes equipment compartments separated by upper and lower sides, and ventilation devices are arranged in each equipment compartment to accelerate air flow and better heat dissipation of the equipment;
  • the inlet air duct of the equipment compartment is isolated from other equipment compartments and/or the air outlet duct is isolated from other equipment compartments, that is, the airflow entering each equipment compartment directly comes from outside the pipeline tower or the discharged airflow directly reaches the outside of the pipeline tower, thereby
  • the heat generated by the equipment in the cabin is released to the outside of the tower through the respective heat dissipation paths in the equipment compartments, so that the hot air generated by the heat dissipation of the equipment compartments does not enter the air inlet ducts of other equipment compartments through the internal space of the tower tower;
  • the vertical heat dissipation air passages which pass through the upper and lower through the respective equipment compartments are formed, the heat generated by the equipment in the lower equipment compartment passes through the heat dis
  • the heat dissipation in the upper equipment compartment is not affected by the heat dissipation of the lower equipment compartment; thus, the heat resistance durability of the base station can be improved.
  • the base station also has the above various advantages brought about by the respective features described above.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a heat dissipation structure of a tower tower base station according to the prior art
  • FIG. 2a is a perspective view of a tube tower with a maintenance door in an open state, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 2b is a perspective view of a tube tower with a maintenance door in a closed state, in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective exploded view of a tube tower in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 4a is a schematic cross-sectional view of a tube tower in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • 4b is a schematic cross-sectional view of an equipment bay of a pipe tower in accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a duct of a pipe tower according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic view of a duct of a pipe tower according to a variant embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a duct of a pipe tower according to another variant embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 8a is a first perspective perspective view of a base station according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 8b is a second perspective view of a base station according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective exploded view of a base station according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • Reference numerals in the figures denote: 101-bottom tube tower; 102-upper tube tower; 103-antenna; 104-maintenance gate; 105-intake port; 106-vent hole; 107-axial fan; 108-equipment; 1-tower wall; 21-first venting hole; 22-second venting hole; 3-device; 4-equipment compartment; 5-fan; 6-cross panel; 7-cabinet; 71- cabinet door; Window; 8-maintenance door; 9-vertical inlet air duct; 10-vertical air duct; 11-antenna; 12-lower tower; 13-upper tower.
  • the arrowed lines in the figures indicate the direction in which air or airflow flows.
  • the tube tower in the present disclosure generally refers to a tube tower structure used in a tube tower type base station for accommodating equipment therein, but is not limited thereto, and may be applied to other occasions.
  • the air duct in the present disclosure refers to an air flow path.
  • the tube tower in the present disclosure adopts an upright or nearly upright installation, and the so-called expressions of up, down, and height are all premised on the erect state after the installation of the tower.
  • the horizontal plate in the present disclosure refers to a plate-like structure in which the plate surface is horizontal or substantially horizontal after the pipe tower is installed upright, but the plate surface is not limited to an absolute level and a smooth state.
  • the disclosure in the present disclosure is directed to the upper or lower portion of an object, referring to the position of the upper or lower half of the object; the description in the present disclosure is above or below an object, and refers to being located outside the object. And the position above or below the object; the front and rear descriptions in the present disclosure refer to the drawings as a reference, but the orientation is not strictly limited as long as it is substantially consistent.
  • Corresponding in the present disclosure means that there is a cooperation or a positional correspondence between the corresponding objects in the corresponding objects, and a person skilled in the art can determine the corresponding meaning according to the scene.
  • FIG. 2a and 2b are perspective views of a tube tower according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the tube tower, wherein the equipment in the equipment compartment is displayed outside the tube tower.
  • the tube tower provided by this embodiment comprises a tower wall 1 which may be formed from a suitable outer casing material which constitutes the main form visible to the exterior of the tower.
  • the tower wall 1 is provided with vent holes, including a plurality of first vent holes 21 for air intake and a plurality of second vent holes 22 for air outlet, air communication inside and outside the tower wall 1
  • vent holes including a plurality of first vent holes 21 for air intake and a plurality of second vent holes 22 for air outlet, air communication inside and outside the tower wall 1
  • the shape of the vent hole may be a circle as shown in the figure, and the plurality of vent holes are arranged in a rectangular area
  • the vents may also be in other suitable shapes or arranged in other suitable manners.
  • the tower wall 1 is surrounded by an internal space.
  • a plurality of equipment compartments 4 for accommodating the equipment 3 are arranged in the interior space, and a transverse plate 6 is arranged between each of the two equipment compartments 4 adjacent to each other.
  • These devices 3 can be selected as needed, for example, various devices that implement communication functions.
  • Ventilation means for the fan 5 are provided in some or all of the equipment compartments 4 as needed, but may not be installed in the equipment compartment 4 for equipment compartments 4 for installing equipment having low heat generation and/or high heat resistance. Ventilation device.
  • An air inlet duct is formed between the air inlet of the fan 5 and the first air vent 21, and an air duct is formed between the air outlet of the fan 5 and the second air vent 22.
  • the air inlet duct is isolated from other equipment compartments and/or The air duct is isolated from other equipment compartments.
  • the isolation means that the air entering the air inlet duct does not come from or mostly does not come from other equipment compartments, or the airflow exiting the air duct does not enter or most does not enter other equipment compartments, and those skilled in the art should understand that this It can be realized by closing the inlet air duct or the air outlet duct of each equipment compartment in the pipe tower with respect to other equipment compartments or closing the equipment cabin itself.
  • the pipe tower includes upper and lower equipment compartments, and ventilation devices are arranged in each equipment compartment to accelerate air flow and better heat dissipation of the equipment; the air inlet ducts of the equipment compartments are isolated from other equipment compartments. / or the outlet air duct is isolated from other equipment compartments, that is, the airflow entering each equipment compartment directly comes from the outside of the pipeline tower or the exhausted airflow directly reaches the outside of the pipeline tower, so that the heat generated by the equipment in the equipment compartment passes through each of the respective equipment compartments.
  • the heat dissipation path is released to the outside of the tube tower, so that the hot air generated by the heat dissipation of the equipment compartment equipment does not enter the air inlet duct of the other equipment compartment through the internal space of the tower tower; the prior art is prevented from forming up and down through the various equipment compartments.
  • the vertical heat dissipation air passage so that the heat generated by the equipment in the lower equipment compartment enters the upper equipment compartment through the heat dissipation air passage, so that each equipment compartment has a relatively independent heat dissipation air passage, and the heat dissipation in the upper equipment compartment is not affected by the lower equipment The heat dissipation effect of the cabin.
  • the first vent hole 21 and the second vent hole 22 may be located on opposite sides of the tower wall 1.
  • the air inlet and the outlet are respectively disposed on the front and rear sides of the equipment compartment 4, and the heat dissipation path is adopted. It is more reasonable to avoid local overheating in the equipment compartment 4.
  • the height ranges corresponding to the first vent hole 21 and the second vent hole 22 of the same equipment compartment 4 need to be within the height range of the equipment compartment 4 such that the first vent hole 21 and the second vent hole 22 are in height.
  • the air inlet and the outlet are relatively easy, and the heat dissipation efficiency is improved.
  • the height ranges corresponding to the first venting opening 21 and the second venting opening 22 of the same equipment compartment 4 may not be within the scope of the equipment compartment 4, which also falls within the requirements of the present disclosure. The scope of protection.
  • the height ranges of the first vent hole 21 and the second vent hole 22 corresponding to the same equipment compartment 4 may be within the lower half of the height of the equipment compartment 4, that is, the first vent hole 21 and the second vent hole
  • the position of 22 is lower, but the ventilation in the equipment compartment 4 can be placed in the upper part of the equipment compartment 4.
  • the airflow for heat dissipation enters from the side of the lower portion of the equipment compartment 4, then to the ventilating device at the upper portion of the equipment compartment 4, and finally exits from the other side of the lower portion of the equipment compartment 4, thereby providing a cooling air duct path within the equipment compartment 4. Longer, it will help the equipment compartment to dissipate more comprehensively and evenly.
  • a cabinet 7 is provided in each equipment compartment 4, and the equipment 3 in the equipment compartment 4 is installed in the cabinet 7. Since the cabinet 7 itself has a certain protective function, it is possible to prevent external moisture or pollutants from affecting the equipment 3 in the equipment compartment 4.
  • the cabinet 7 may be in the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped or other suitable shape, and may have an openable door 71 as needed.
  • the degree of protection of each cabinet 7 is equal to or higher than the degree of protection required for the equipment 3 installed in the cabinet 7, and the equipment 3 installed in the cabinet 7 can be required to be loaded or already installed.
  • the degree of protection is the highest degree of protection required in the equipment installed in the cabinet, which can effectively protect the equipment 3 from rain, dust and salt spray.
  • the degree of protection of the cabinet 7 can be IP55
  • the first 5 in the IP55 indicates that dust can be prevented from intruding
  • the second 5 indicates that the injected water can be prevented from intruding, so that rain, dust and salt spray can be avoided at the level of protection. Damage is caused to the device 3, and thus there is no need to perform a complicated waterproof design for the vent holes and the top of the tube tower as in the prior art.
  • the fan 5 can also be installed in the cabinet 7, for example, at the upper portion of the cabinet 7, depending on the top plate of the cabinet 7 or the bracket structure disposed in the cabinet.
  • the fan 5 is installed at the upper portion of the cabinet 7, and the air inlet duct in the equipment compartment 4 passes under the equipment 3 in the cabinet 7, that is, the fan 5 in the cabinet 7 is at the upper portion, and the device 3 is at the middle portion.
  • the inlet passage is at the lower part. Since the airflow passes through the equipment in the cabinet from bottom to top and then reaches the upper fan 5, the heat generated by the device 3 can be better taken away.
  • the ventilating device uses a fan 5, which is a simple, but highly efficient, ventilating device that is simple to manufacture, install, and use, and can reduce the cost of manufacturing and using the pylon.
  • a fan 5 is more preferably a centrifugal fan, and includes a box body provided with an air outlet, that is, the box body covers the other places in the radial direction of the fan 5, leaving only the air outlet, so that the fan can be realized. The air is axially inflated, and then the air is discharged to the rear side.
  • the fan 5 when the fan 5 is installed at the upper portion of the cabinet 7, the airflow enters the axial air inlet of the fan 5 from the lower portion of the cabinet 7 through the device, and then exits from the air outlet of the casing. Finally, it is discharged from the second vent hole 22 on the pipe tower 1 to the outside of the pipe tower, and such a ventilation path can better remove the heat of the device 3.
  • the fan 5 shown in this embodiment is installed in the upper part of the cabinet 7 or the equipment compartment 4, in some possible designs, it may be installed in the lower part of the cabinet or equipment compartment or other locations as the case may be. As long as the ventilation function can be realized, the same falls within the protection scope of the present disclosure.
  • each equipment compartment 4 in FIG. 3 for the equipment 3 with a higher level of protection, for example, an RRU (Radio Remote Unit) device with an IP55 protection level is located.
  • the equipment compartment 4 can be installed without the cabinet, because it can achieve the functions of dustproof, water discharge and salt spray prevention; for other equipments 3 with low protection requirements, the equipment compartment 4 where the equipment compartment 4 is located can also be provided without the cabinet.
  • the tower wall 1 is provided with maintenance doors 8, each of which is located behind the maintenance door 8, so that the maintenance door 8 can be easily opened and then the equipment 3 can be installed or removed in the equipment compartment 4.
  • the second venting opening 22 can be disposed on the maintenance door 8, and in other embodiments, the first venting opening 21 can also be disposed on the maintenance door 8.
  • the vent hole corresponds to the equipment compartment 4 behind the maintenance door 8, and can be better ventilated and dissipated.
  • the disclosure corresponds to two equipment compartments 4, but the disclosure is not limited thereto, and one or more equipment compartments 4 may be correspondingly arranged behind one maintenance door 8 as needed, that is, according to the equipment 3
  • the size and/or other flexibility required to separately set the number and size of the maintenance door 8 and the equipment compartment 4 increases the flexibility of the pipe tower layout.
  • each equipment bay 4 may further include an air outlet window 72, which may be a box device including an air inlet and an air outlet.
  • Figure 4a shows a section of the assembled tube tower
  • Figure 4b shows a section of an assembled equipment compartment (i.e., the portion of the dashed line of Figure 4a).
  • the outlet window 72 The air inlet is connected with the air outlet of the fan 5, and the air outlet of the air outlet window 72 abuts against the tower wall 1 and communicates with the corresponding second ventilation hole 22, so that for each equipment compartment 4, the air flow is from the left side.
  • the first vent hole 21 enters, rises in the cabinet 7, reaches the air inlet of the fan 5, and then enters the air inlet of the air outlet window 72 from the air outlet of the fan 5, and then goes down to the air outlet of the air outlet window 72. Finally, it is discharged from the second vent hole 22.
  • 4 shows that the windshield 72 is in close contact with the rear wall of the cabinet 7, and may not be installed independently of the cabinet 7, and may also not require the air outlet window 72, but directly connect or connect the air outlet of the fan 5 to the pipeline.
  • the second venting opening 22 is connected to the pipe wall 1. Thereby, the air outlet ducts in the equipment bays 4 form a closed path, so that the hot air is directly discharged from the second vent holes 22 without affecting the heat dissipation of the equipment 3 of the other equipment bays 4.
  • Figure 5 shows schematically the air ducts in the equipment bays in the pipe tower.
  • the air flow enters from the lower left side of the tower wall 1 and is carried by the fan 5 from the bottom up through the equipment bay 4.
  • the device 3 reaches the wind inlet surface of the fan 5 (ie, the air inlet), then goes out on the right side of the fan 5, and then goes out through the lower right side of the tower wall 1, and walks a similar type of route, as shown in the figure.
  • the middle arrow line note that the left and right sides are the directions shown in the figure.
  • the corresponding venting holes of the respective equipment compartments 4 on the tower wall 1 in FIG. 5 are different from each other, but in a variant embodiment different from the embodiment, the first venting holes 21 on the tower wall 1 may also be shared (also called As the air vent hole or the second vent hole 22 (also referred to as an air vent hole).
  • Figures 6 and 7 show examples of a common inlet vent and a common outlet vent, respectively, wherein Figure 6 forms a common vertical inlet duct 9 between the tower wall and the equipment bay, Figure 7 in the tower wall and A common vertical outlet duct 10 is formed between the equipment bays.
  • the tube tower includes, in addition to the bottom tube tower 12 provided with the equipment compartment, an upper tube tower 13 disposed above the lower portion, and the antenna 11 is disposed above the upper tube tower 13.
  • a power supply line and a signal line are provided in the tower, and at least a part of the signal line is connected from the bottom tube tower 12 to the antenna 11 via the upper tube tower 13.
  • the bottom of the tube tower may also include a fixed mounting structure, such as a chassis having a threaded bore, such that the base station can be secured to the plane by means of screws.
  • the pipe tower since the base station adopts the pipe tower in the previous embodiment, the pipe tower includes equipment compartments separated by upper and lower sides, and ventilation devices are arranged in each equipment compartment to accelerate air flow and better heat dissipation of the equipment;
  • the air inlet ducts of each equipment compartment are isolated from other equipment compartments and/or the air outlet ducts are isolated from other equipment compartments, that is, the airflow entering each equipment compartment directly comes from outside the pipeline tower or the discharged airflow directly reaches the outside of the pipeline tower, thereby
  • the heat generated by the equipment in the equipment compartment is released to the outside of the pipeline tower through the respective heat dissipation paths in the equipment compartments, so that the hot air generated by the heat dissipation of each equipment compartment equipment does not enter the air inlet ducts of other equipment compartments through the internal space of the pipeline tower;
  • the vertical heat dissipation air passage passing through the respective equipment compartments is formed, the heat generated by the equipment in the lower equipment compartment enters the upper equipment compartment through the heat dissi

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La présente invention concerne une tour tubulaire et une station de base. La tour tubulaire comprend une paroi de tour. Un premier trou de ventilation pour admettre de l'air et un second trou de ventilation pour évacuer de l'air sont formés dans la paroi de tour. La paroi de tour définit un espace interne d'une manière environnante. Au moins deux compartiments de dispositif qui sont disposés verticalement et séparés l'un de l'autre et qui sont utilisés pour recevoir des dispositifs sont disposés dans l'espace interne, et au moins un compartiment de dispositif est pourvu d'un dispositif de ventilation. Un canal d'admission d'air est formé entre une admission d'air du dispositif de ventilation et un premier trou de ventilation correspondant, et un canal d'évacuation d'air est formé entre une sortie d'air du dispositif de ventilation. Le canal d'admission d'air est isolé des autres compartiments de dispositif et/ou le canal d'évacuation d'air est isolé des autres compartiments de dispositif. De cette manière, l'air chaud généré par un dispositif dans un compartiment de dispositif ne pénètre pas dans un canal d'admission d'air d'un autre compartiment de dispositif à travers l'espace interne de la tour tubulaire, de sorte à assurer que tous les dispositifs dans les compartiments de dispositif présentent un bon effet de dissipation de chaleur.
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