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5.2 Trusses


5.2.1 Assumptions


30 Cablesandtrussesare2Dor 3Dstructurescomposedof anassemblageof simpleonedimen-


sionalcomponents which transferonlyaxialforcesalongtheiraxis.


31 Trussesareextensivelyusedforbridges,longspanroofs,electrictower,spacestructures.


32 For trusses,it is assumedthat



  1. Barsarepin-connected

  2. Joints arefrictionlesshinges


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  1. Loadsareappliedat thejoints only.


33 A trusswouldtypicallybe composedof triangularelements with thebarson theupper


chordundercompressionandthosealongthelower chordundertension.Dependingonthe


orientationof thediagonals, theycanbe undereithertensionor compression.


34 In a trussanalysisor design,we seekto determinetheinternalforcealongeach member,


Fig.5.5


Figure5.5:BridgeTruss


5.2.2 BasicRelations


SignConvention:Tensionpositive, compressionnegative. Ona trusstheaxialforcesare


indicatedas forcesactingonthejoints.


Stress-Force:=


P


A


Stress-Strain:=E"


Force-Displacement: "=


L


L


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In practicethebarsareriveted,bolted,or weldeddirectlyto each otheror to gussetplates,thus thebars

arenotfreeto rotateandso-calledsecondarybendingmomentsaredevelopedat thebars.Anothersource


of secondarymoments is thedeadweight of theelement.

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