A Truss Is Essentially A Triangulated System of
A Truss Is Essentially A Triangulated System of
A Truss Is Essentially A Triangulated System of
Lateral stability provided by portal trusses. Lateral stability provided by longitudinal wind
girder and vertical bracings in the gables
Longitudinal stability provided by transverse (blue)
wind girder and vertical cross bracings (blue) Longitudinal stability provided by transverse
No longitudinal wind girder. wind girder and vertical bracings (green)
Typical truss building arrangements
In the first case (left) the lateral stability of the structure is provided by a
series of portal trusses; the connections between the truss and the columns
provide resistance to a global bending moment
In the second case, (right) each truss and the two columns between which it
spans, constitute a simple structure; the connection between the truss and a
column does not resist the global bending momen
Types of trusses
Trusses comprise assemblies of tension and compression elements. Under
gravity loads,. Some of the commonly used types are shown below.
A Pratt truss – University of Manches Modified Warren trusses
Key
Thick black dashes - two
consecutive trusses
The forces in trusses are only axial. Due to bending moments, the fibers
Due to this members are equally away from the neutral axis have