scholarly journals THE DEFORMATION CAPACITIES OF PARALLEL CHORD TRUSSES WITH CONCRETE FILLED TUBULAR CHORDS

Author(s):  
Akihiko KAWANO ◽  
Chiaki MATSUI
Keyword(s):  
2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Adinda Yusi Wardhani ◽  
Kamaludin Kamaludin

ABSTRAKBaja canai dingin merupakan salah satu material yang dianggap memiliki waktu konstruksi yang cepat, aman, nyaman, dan tidak merusak estetika dari bangunan. Baja canai dingin memiliki dimensi yang tipis dan ringan namun memiliki kekuatan tarik dan tekan yang tidak kalah dengan baja konvensional. Studi banding dilakukan untuk mengetahui model rangka atap yang paling ringan serta memenuhi syarat nilai kekuatan dan kekakuan. Profil baja yang digunakan adalah C 150x50x20x2,8. Berdasarkan perhitungan kapasitas desain dan kapasitas penampang untuk struktur rangka atap baja canai dingin, maka rangka atap yang dipilih adalah Scissoels. Room In Attic merupakan rangka atap yang paling ringan dengan berat sebesar 72,24% dari jenis rangka atap terberat yaitu Valuated Paralel Chord. Batas kelangsingan untuk batang yang mengalami tarik adalahle le/r < 300  dan untuk batang tekan adalah  le/r < 200Kata kunci: baja canai dingin, tarik, tekan, kekakuan, kekuatan, rangka atap, ringan ABSTRACTCold rolled steel is one material that is considered to have a fast construction time, safe, comfortable, and does not damage the aesthetics of the building. Cold rolled steel has dimensions that are thin and light but have tensile strength and tap that is not inferior to conventional steel. The comparative study was conducted to find out the most lightweight roof frame model and qualify for strength and stiffness values. The steel profile used is C 150x50x20x2,8. Based on the calculation of the design capacity and the cross-sectional capacity for cold rolled steel roof frame structure, the selected roof frame is Scissoels. Room In Attic is the lightest roof truss with a weight of 72.24% of the heaviest roof frame types are Valuated Parallel Chord. The slimness limit for a tensile rod is le/r < 300 and for the press rod is le/r < 200Keywords: cold rolled steel, tensile, compressive, stiffness, strength, roof truss, undermanding


1981 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 178-192
Author(s):  
V.A. Gasilov ◽  
V.F. Tishkin ◽  
A.P. Favorskii ◽  
M.Yu. Shashkov

1993 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 622-630
Author(s):  
Erol Karacabeyli ◽  
Conroy Lum ◽  
Link Olson

Several Canadian wood truss manufacturers expressed a need to develop technical information to initiate the fabrication and acceptance of wood trusses made with glued-laminated timber (glulam) members and connected by punched metal plates. In collaboration with industrial participants, Forintek Canada Corp. developed a program for testing and analysis of metal plated glulam trusses. Twelve 3/12 pitched chord trusses and three parallel chord trusses, all 13.7 m long, were designed by three different plate manufacturers. All truss fabrication took place at a single truss manufacturing plant. Trusses composed of 79 mm wide and 152-229 mm deep glulam members connected by 16-gauge punched metal plates were tested to failure. The ratio of ultimate to design load averaged 3.5, and varied between 2.7 and 4.4. Both wood and plate failure modes were observed. The results suggest that the sizes of glulam members used in this study are structurally suitable for use with 16-gauge metal connector plates. Key words: wood, trusses, glued-laminated timber, truss plates, strength, stiffness.


2021 ◽  
pp. 136943322110093
Author(s):  
Hashem AlHendi ◽  
Mohammad Mahmoud ◽  
Murude Celikag

The significance of this study initiates from the need to produce a selection guidance on the span range, span-to-depth ratio and scheme of the composite floor truss system to provide optimum performance and cost effectiveness for a particular application area. With this objective a parametric study was designed, based on three parallel chord trusses (Pratt, Howe, and Warren) using Rectangular Hollow Structural Shapes, a constant panel size of 2.5 m, four composite floor European-profiles and a range of load intensities. Hence, the span-to-depth ratios, RS/D, and dead-to-live load ratios, RDL/LL, were ranged from 3 to 27 and 0.84 to 3.22, respectively, for each truss type. The optimization was performed by using the design results of RFEM (2018) software for approximately 675 composite floor trusses with the objective of selecting optimal depth for each truss model. In addition, this paper attempts to introduce a cost function by considering the material, fabrication and painting costs and comparative figures allowing the design to be tailored with a focus on cost reduction. Accordingly, for all truss types, span-to-depth ratio of 9 to 12 with a span range of 7 to 23 m provides the most cost effective solution. Structural steel and the welding process are the two parameters that are found to have the highest impact on total cost.


2018 ◽  
Vol 64 (6) ◽  
pp. 776-793
Author(s):  
Kohei Komatsu ◽  
Qicheng Teng ◽  
Zherui Li ◽  
Xiaolan Zhang ◽  
Weizhen Cai ◽  
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