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TRUSS. Definition of a Truss Trusses are framed structures composed of short, straight pieces joined to form a series of triangles which are made of wood.

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Page 1: TRUSS. Definition of a Truss Trusses are framed structures composed of short, straight pieces joined to form a series of triangles which are made of wood.

TRUSS

Page 2: TRUSS. Definition of a Truss Trusses are framed structures composed of short, straight pieces joined to form a series of triangles which are made of wood.

Definition of a Truss

• Trusses are framed structures composed of short,

straight pieces joined to form a series of triangles

which are made of wood or steel.

• Bolted or welded connections are assumed to be pinned together.

• Only two-force members are considered.

• When forces tend to pull the member apart, it is in tension. When the forces tend to compress the member, it is in compression.

Page 3: TRUSS. Definition of a Truss Trusses are framed structures composed of short, straight pieces joined to form a series of triangles which are made of wood.

Large truss are

constructed by attaching

several triangles

together.

The basic building block of a truss is a triangle.

Page 4: TRUSS. Definition of a Truss Trusses are framed structures composed of short, straight pieces joined to form a series of triangles which are made of wood.

A truss consisting of coplanar members are

called plane trusses.

Eg:- Trusses on both sides of bridges, Roof

trusses.

If a truss is made up of non-coplanar members,

it is referred to as space truss.

Eg: - Tower of electric power transmission

system

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Plane truss

Space truss

Page 6: TRUSS. Definition of a Truss Trusses are framed structures composed of short, straight pieces joined to form a series of triangles which are made of wood.

CLASSIFICATION OF TRUSSES

Based on stability Based on the use Based on the geometry Based on the material

Page 7: TRUSS. Definition of a Truss Trusses are framed structures composed of short, straight pieces joined to form a series of triangles which are made of wood.

There is a simple relationship between the number of

joints (j) and the number of members (m) is

established as

where,

m is number of members,

j represents the number of joints and

3 represents the external support reactions.

m = 2j-3

Page 8: TRUSS. Definition of a Truss Trusses are framed structures composed of short, straight pieces joined to form a series of triangles which are made of wood.

If m = 2j – 3

If m < 2j – 3

If m > 2j – 3

Perfect truss

Deficient truss

Redundant truss

Page 9: TRUSS. Definition of a Truss Trusses are framed structures composed of short, straight pieces joined to form a series of triangles which are made of wood.

CLASSIFICATION OF TRUSSES

Based on stability Based on the use Based on the geometry Based on the material

Page 10: TRUSS. Definition of a Truss Trusses are framed structures composed of short, straight pieces joined to form a series of triangles which are made of wood.

Roof truss/ pitched truss –

These are characterized by their triangular

shape

They are most often used for roof

They will support the roof covering and rests on

the wall

Bridge truss / flat truss –

They got its name from its parallel top and

bottom chords

It is often used as deck in bridge

Page 11: TRUSS. Definition of a Truss Trusses are framed structures composed of short, straight pieces joined to form a series of triangles which are made of wood.

CLASSIFICATION OF TRUSSES

Based on stability Based on the use Based on the geometry Based on the material

Page 12: TRUSS. Definition of a Truss Trusses are framed structures composed of short, straight pieces joined to form a series of triangles which are made of wood.

Based on the geometry, trusses can be classified as

King post Queen post Pratt Howe Warren

Fink Fan K Truss Baltimore Bowstring

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TYPICAL ROOF TRUSS

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King Post Queen Post

Span 4 – 6 m 4 – 6 m

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Compound Howe (span 12 -20 m)

Scissors (span 4 - 6 m)

Compound Fink (span 12 -20 m)

Fan (span 9 -12 m)

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TYPICAL BRIDGE TRUSS

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Baltimore Bowstring (span 20 - 30 m)

K Truss

Warren

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Pratt

Howe

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Deck truss railroad bridge over the Erie Canal in Lockport, New York

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Howrah Bridge, Kolkota

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CLASSIFICATION OF TRUSSES

Based on stability Based on the use Based on arrangement of the members Based on the material

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Wooden truss

Made of well seasoned timber

Most commonly used are king post truss (span 6 –

9 m) and Queen post trusses (span 9 – 14 m)

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Steel truss

Fabricated by connecting steel sections suitably

either by riveting or welding

Light weight structures

Can be easily connected

Used for very large spans

Can be easily erected