Description
The basic roof truss consists of two rafters or struts and a restraining tie. Both rafters are pivoted at their apex. The other end of one of the rafters is pivoted to a free standing base, whilst the remaining rafter end runs on ball bearings along a track. When a load is hung from the apex, the free end of the rafter moves sideways, restrained by a spring balance tie. Both rafters also include spring balances so that all internal loads can be directly measured. Re-adjustment of the geometry back to its original unloaded configuration is easily made before taking measurements. The length of the tie can be varied to change the angles of the truss.
Features
Bench top apparatus for Co-planar forces
Two rafter struts, joined at an apex
Load applied at apex
Member forces directly measured and recorded in Newton's
Length of struts and tie all variable
Full set of weights and hanger supplied Technical Specification
Roof Truss pitch from 30° to 45° during experiment
Typical rafter length: 410mm
Typical tie length: 350mm
Tie spring balance: 6kgf range, 0.1kgf resolution
Rafter Scale: 0...60N range, 1N resolution
Weights set: 1 x 5N, 2 x 10N, 2 x 20N
1 x Load hanger
Weights & Dimensions
Weight: 2 kg
Length: 760mm
Width: 110mm
Height: 320mm