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Simple Trusses
What Is a Simple Truss?
By Jason
Law
A
truss is used in architecture and structural engineering as a means of
structural support.
The
most simple type of truss is a triangle truss.
Simple
triangle trusses consist of a series of triangles arranged so that the weight
being supported is distributed evenly for maximum support.
Characteristics
A truss is made up of a framework consisting of many small
triangles.
The
basic triangle in a truss consists of three beams connected in the corners by
three joints.
A
triangle on its own could be considered a simple truss, but most trusses are
comprised of many triangles, connected by a series of chords.
An
upper chord and lower chord will span the length of the truss, with at least
two triangles along the chord.
Brace
chords will span the triangles vertically from the apex to the base. Once
connected, the triangles within the chords combine with them to create several
smaller triangles within, each dispersing and sharing in the weight, pressure
and tension.
Uses
Trusses can be seen in many different building designs. Most
commonly, they can be seen in bridge designs.
Just
about any wooden or steel bridge created in the last several hundred years
employs some type of truss design.
More
intricate trusses are actually comprised with simple trusses working together
for added strength.
Home
construction is made possible with trusses.
Trusses
can now be easily purchased assembled in a variety of sizes and strengths to
more easily facilitate building homes.
Types
The simple truss exists in several forms.
The
most basic and earliest known is the Kingpost, a triangle with a vertical
tension rod connecting the apex to the base, thus creating two triangles. These
can be used alone for short spans.
Queenpost
trusses further divide the triangle by placing a rectangle in the middle, thus
creating three smaller triangles surrounding it.
Howe
trusses connect a series of overlapping equilateral triangles, each with a
vertical tension rod.
The
triangles are connected by a chord at the top and base. They can be used to
span large distances and hold much more weight than the Kingpost and Queenpost.
History
Simple trusses have been seen in building design in Europe
since the 1500s.
In
the U.S., beginning in the late 1700s, trusses began being used in wooden
bridge design, and by the 1800s, the U.S. was the world leader in wooden truss
bridge designs.
As
wood was plentiful, truss building designs eventually found their way into
other aspects of structural engineering.
In
the mid-1900s, trusses began being manufactured for homebuilding designs, and
they're still the primary method of erecting most buildings.
Jason Law has
been writing professionally since 1998, when he first began writing research
papers as an independent contractor. Law currently writes on a variety of
subjects for eHow. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in communications and psychology
from the Pennsylvania State University.
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