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    truss
    /trəs/

    noun

    • 1. a framework, typically consisting of rafters, posts, and struts, supporting a roof, bridge, or other structure: "roof trusses" Similar supportbuttressjoistbrace
    • 2. a surgical appliance worn to support a hernia, typically a padded belt. Similar surgical appliancesupportpad

    verb

    • 1. tie up the wings and legs of (a chicken or other bird) before cooking: "Alfred had already trussed and stuffed the geese"
    • 2. support (a roof, bridge, or other structure) with a truss or trusses: "when they trussed the roof many things were overlooked."

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  2. A truss is a fundamental structural element widely used in engineering and architecture to provide support and stability to various structures. It is a framework composed of interconnected members forming a series of triangles, which work together to distribute loads efficiently.

  3. Nov 21, 2023 · What is a Truss. Types of Trusses. Truss Construction: Parts of a Truss. Roof Trusses. Truss Architecture and Examples. Lesson Summary. Frequently Asked Questions. What are the types of trusses?...

  4. Jan 5, 2019 · A truss is a structure that consists of a collection of structural elements connected at pin joints or nodes. In theory, the pin joints provide no rotational resistance and behave as hinges. In practice, this is not always the case. The benefit of a truss is that the members are predominantly axially loaded.

  5. A truss is an assembly of metallic elements (bars, rods, pipes, etc). The elements of a truss are interdependent and exert force on one another, to survive the external load and burden. A truss is used instead of RCC and concrete beams. Trusses are of different types with regard to their designs and shapes.

  6. Trusses are rigid structures made up of two-force members, which are objects with exactly two forces/connections. Trusses are commonly found in the frame of a roof and the sides of a bridge: Source:Engineering Mechanics, Jacob Moore, et al. http://mechanicsmap.psu.edu/websites/5_structures/5-1_structures/structures.html.

  7. Feb 20, 2023 · What is a truss? A truss in everyday language is a rigid structure that is made up of a collection of straight members. But in an engineering and strength of materials context it has a more specific meaning – in these contexts a truss is a structure made up of members that only carry axial loads.

  8. alsyedconstruction.com › what-is-a-truss-in-constructionWhat is a Truss in Construction?

    Mar 4, 2024 · A truss is a framework, typically made of wood, steel, or aluminum, composed of triangular units connected at joints known as nodes. The triangular configuration provides strength and rigidity, allowing trusses to span large distances and support significant loads. Components of a Truss.

  9. Jan 16, 2021 · A truss is a special type of structure renowned for its high strength- to- weight and stiffness- to- weight ratios.

  10. Dec 6, 2023 · A truss is a very important structural element in civil engineering and construction. It consists of straight members connected at joints arranged in a triangular pattern, capable of carrying loads by pure axial forces in the members.

  11. Oct 4, 2020 · A truss is a rigid structure, which provides great strength over large span of structure. Thus, it is more practical and economical, than other solid types of structure. A truss is mainly used for supporting roofs of buildings, television towers, antennas, bridges, etc. A truss is also called as a frame or framed structure.

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