Truss A structure consisting of members connected to each other by hinges at both ends. The truss is composed of straight rods and generally has a planar or spatial structure with triangular units. The truss rods mainly bear axial tension or pressure, so that the strength of the material can be fully utilized. When the span is large, it can save material compared with solid web beams, reduce self-weight and Increase stiffness. The word truss is pronounced, because the word truss is rarely used, it is mistakenly pronounced as (行), hence the name of the truss. The definition of truss is a support beam structure composed of rods connected by welding, riveting or bolting, which is called a truss.< br/>The advantage of trusses is that the rods mainly bear tension or pressure, which can give full play to the role of materials, save materials, and reduce the weight of the structure. Commonly used ones are steel trusses, reinforced concrete trusses, prestressed concrete trusses, wood trusses, steel and wood composite trusses, steel and wood trusses. Concrete composite trusses.
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