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Definitions of trusses in various dictionaries:
noun - (medicine) a bandage consisting of a pad and belt
noun - a framework of beams (rafters, posts, struts) forming a rigid structure that supports a roof or bridge or other structure
noun - (architecture) a triangular bracket of brick or stone (usually of slight extent)
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Ties that bind |
Bridge supports |
Binds tightly |
Ties up tightly |
Ties or binds with russets |
Roof supports |
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows an architectural rendering on the monitor.) Built so that cars can drive over them or through them, the bridge structures here are named for these support triangles that provide rigidity |
Trusses description |
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In engineering, a truss is a structure that "consists of two-force members only, where the members are organized so that the assemblage as a whole behaves as a single object". A "two-force member" is a structural component where force is applied to only two points. Although this rigorous definition allows the members to have any shape connected in any stable configuration, trusses typically comprise five or more triangular units constructed with straight members whose ends are connected at joints referred to as nodes. * In this typical context, external forces and reactions to those forces are considered to act only at the nodes and result in forces in the members that are either tensile or compressive. For straight members, moments (torques) are explicitly excluded because, and only because, all the joints in a truss are treated as revolutes, as is necessary for the links to be two-force members. * A planar truss is one where all members and nodes lie within a two dimensional plane, whi |