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Title: How to increase allowable bending moment


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  • How to increase allowable bending moment ?
  • Increase truss dimensions most effective
  • Increase diameter main chords
  • Increase wall thickness main chord

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  • Bending moment caused by Wind force

Loading force
Wind force
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Wind loading on a canopy or projection screen
Fh 1,3 x wind Pressure Wind surfaceFmembrane
tension Fh / 0,8
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Transversal force ( Also known as shear force )
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  • Examples of situations when transversal forces
    will be determine the maximum loading
  • A heavy load on a short span.
  • A heavy load near to the suspension point.
  • Truss constructions underneath a stage floor.

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  • How to increase allowable transversal force ?
  • Increase the diameter of the brace
  • Increase the wall thickness of the brace
  • Increase wall thickness of the main chord

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  • NORMAL FORCE

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  • Examples of situations when a normal force
    occurs
  • Towers
  • Columns
  • Rafter trusses in a MPT or ST roof

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  • How to increase the normal force?
  • Increase tube diameter
  • Increase wall thickness of tubes

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  • TORSION FORCE

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  • Examples of situations when torsion will occur
  • Equipment on a boom arm
  • Equipment which are all positioned on one tube of
    a truss

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  • How to increase the normal force?
  • Increase the amount of cross braces inside the
    truss.
  • Use a bigger truss.

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  • Deflection
  • The elastic movement of a structure under load
  • Deformation by self weight and pay load gt the
    truss starts to bend/deflect

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  • How to minimise deflection ?
  • Increase truss dimensions most effective
  • Use stiffer material e.g. steel
  • PRE-camber the truss

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  • Example of PRE-camber the truss

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  • When is deflection important ?
  • When rigging a fixed LED screen.
  • Personal feeling gt a floor which deflects a lot
    feels unsafe

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  • Suspending load from a truss system.
  • Heavy loading should always be attached near or
    to or at the nodepoints
  • Small loadings up to 100 Kg can be attached
    anywhere on the truss.

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  • Possible mistakes of a Truss.
  • Parallel running braces
  • Miss nodding

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Miss Nodding
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  • Analising loading of truss structures.
  • The type of structure determines the allowable
    loading.
  • Loading tables are only valid for simply
    supported spans.
  • Other types of constructions or structures have
    to be calculated in a structural report.

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  • Simply supported span
  • Truss on two hoists,
  • truss on two towers

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  • Continious span
  • Truss on three or more hoists,
  • truss on three or more towers

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  • Span
  • Free span is the total length between 2
    suspension points
  • Loading capacity
  • The ability of the truss to withstand a load
    within its tolerances

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Reaction force on suspension points
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Situation 1Spann of 20m loaded with 2000 Kg UDL
( including selfweight of the truss.) The spann
is suspended on 2 chainhoist. Eache suspention
point will be loaded by 1000 Kg, a 1 ton motor
can be used.
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Situation 2Spann of 20m loaded with 2000 Kg UDL
( including selfweight of the truss.)the spann
is suspended on 3 chainhoist. The 2 outer
suspension poins will be loaded with 380 Kg, and
the middle suspention point will be loaded with
1240 Kg, the middle motor now needs to be a 2 ton
chain hoist.
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  • Know your load
  • Know the suspended loads from your Truss
  • Know the reaction forces on the suspension points
  • Make upfront a rigging plot of the loading setup

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  • Know your load
  • Know the suspended loads from your Truss
  • Know the reaction forces on the suspension points
  • Make upfront a rigging plot of the loading setup

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Text underneath the loading table
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TRUSS STANDARDS
  • Design standards
  • DIN 4113 German standard
  • VPLT SR 1.0 German Code of practice
  • BS 8118 British standard
  • BS 7906-1 / BS 7905-2 British standard for
    design, manufacture and use
  • Euro-code 9 European standard (not enforced yet)

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TRUSS STANDARDS
  • Standards for temporary structures
  • Design standards
  • DIN 4112 German standard
  • BS Temporary Demountable structures British code
    of practice
  • EN 13814 European standard for temporary
    demountable structures

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TECHNICAL TRAINING
  • Questions?
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