Steel Truss Structure
Steel Truss Structure
Steel Truss Structure Product Description
Gabled steel truss structures primarily consist of two types: light-weight gabled frames and heavy-weight gabled frames. These structures primarily experience plane forces, and the implementation of column braces, horizontal braces, and rigid tie rods ensures the overall structure achieves stability. Depending on the lifting capacity of the crane, solid-web columns (for light-weight gabled frames) and truss-style steel columns (for heavy-weight gabled frames) can be employed. This type of structure experiences simple forces, has a clear force transmission path, and fully utilizes the mechanical properties of steel.
Production Technology
The tubular steel truss structure is a type of spatial grid structure system, which is constructed by intersecting and welding chord members and web members to create an architectural structure that combines stability and aesthetics. Currently, commonly used tubular truss forms include circular steel tubular trusses and rectangular (or square) steel tubular trusses. Tubular trusses can be designed as planar trusses or spatial trusses, offering more diverse and flexible shapes, such as straight lines, curves, or curved surfaces, to meet the aesthetic needs of architecture.
Applicable Scenarios
It is widely used in various fields such as sports venues (e.g., swimming pools, stadium roofs), transportation hubs (airport terminals, high-speed rail station waiting halls), and commercial buildings (shopping center atria, exhibition halls). It is particularly suitable for projects with large spans, ample spaces, and stringent requirements for architectural aesthetics and construction duration.
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