Structure - Types of Structures - Definition & Classification |
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Definition:A combination of members connected together in such a way to serve a useful purpose is called structure. Types of StructureRigid FrameIts is that type of structure in which the members are joined together by rigid joints e.g. welded joints. |
Truss (Pin connected joints)A type of structure formed by members in triangular form, the resulting figure is called a truss. In truss joints are pin connected and loads are applied at joints. No shear force & bending moment are produced. Only axial compression and axial tension is to be determined while analyzing a truss Structural MembersThose members that are interconnected in such a way so as to constitute a structure are called structural members. BeamBeam is a flexure member of the structure. It is subjected to transverse loading such as vertical loads, and gravity loads. These loads create shear and bending within the beam. ColumnsA long vertical member mostly subjected to compressive loads is called column StrutA compressive member of a structure is called strut. Beam-ColumnA structural member subjected to compression as well as flexure is called beam column {loadposition articlemid} GridA network of beam intersecting each other at right angles and subjected to vertical loads is called grid. Cables and ArchesCables are usually suspended at their ends and are allowed to sag. The forces are then pure tension and are directed along the axis of the cable. Arches are similar to cables except hath they are inverted. They carry compressive loads that are directed along the axis of the arch. Plates and SlabsPlates are three dimensional flat structural components usually made of metal that are often found in floors and roofs of structures. Slabs are similar to plates except that they are usually made of concrete. |