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What is difference between plane truss and space truss?

In plane truss, both the truss structure and the applied loads lie in the same plane. In space truss, either the structure or the loads or both lie in different planes.


What does space truss and plane truss look like?

In a plane truss, both the truss structure and the applied loads lie in the same plane.In a space truss, either the structure or the loads or both lie in different planes.


How are beam and suspension bridges alike?

A suspension bridge deck is suspended from above on a catenary cable between two fixed points. The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge. Using suspension techniques, great spans with minimum obstruction under can be created. A beam or truss (reinforced beam) bridge deck is supported from underneath on a construction of beams or arches (bent beams). longer, stronger spans favour the beam truss method of construction, especially where wind generated sway is an issue. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a Beam/Truss bridge.


Why is a truss light weight?

a truss puts members at chosen positions where they are the most useful a typical truss is an array of rectangles, with diagonal cross-members, with a triangle at each end a truss is lighter than a solid beam for the same load


What is crescent in Afrikaans?

"Crescent" in Afrikaans is translated as "sikliese vorm" or "sikkelvormig".


What is the fertile crescent and why is it called that?

It is called a crescent because it is the shape of a crescent. Some things that have the same shape are: a croissant a crescent moon ect.


What did the fertile crescent is and why it is called that?

It is called a crescent because it is the shape of a crescent. Some things that have the same shape are: a croissant a crescent moon ect.


What force keeps a bridge from breaking?

well im looking for that answer but havent quite found it but i got this.....The truss elements are subjected only to tensile and compressive loads, and thus are designed accordingly. Truss bridges are not intended to withstand the bending forces, and are best suitable for the straight alignments. A truss bridge is designed to endure extreme weights and also cover extended gaps.


What is steel truss?

A truss is an arrangement of structural members that are connected together to form a rigid framework. In most trusses, members are arranged in interconnected triangles. A truss is also a medical term for a male hernia support.


Crescent firearms the same company as Hopkins and Allen?

No


What is better a roof truss or rafter?

They each have their place, but on the same style roof, trusses would be stronger.


What is the length of the bottom chord of a truss?

The same legnth as the distance the outer walls are from each other plus the overlap.