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How to Identify Tension Member, Compression Member and Zero Force Member in Truss 

Civil Engineer Tonmoy Maity
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Learn how to identify Zero force member, Tension member and compression member in a truss for any loading.
Truss is a very common structure which we encounter in our daily life as a civil engineer,for construction the roof instead of beam truss is being used, truss also act as the bridge and Even in International space station, truss has been used to form the core structure.
Now after applying any load, which member carry the tension, which member carry the compression and which one doesn't carry any force?
Well this video will answer this question.
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Комментарии : 23   
@savannahlsteele
@savannahlsteele 3 года назад
Thank you Tonmoy!
@preethladybird
@preethladybird 4 года назад
Excellent enlightening video Thank you so much Praiseworthy
@shareqinamdar9211
@shareqinamdar9211 4 года назад
Great Video
@ruben2302
@ruben2302 Год назад
Thank you so much, i have been struggling with this for days. Very clear explenation, thanks.
@TonmoyMaity
@TonmoyMaity Год назад
Glad it helped!
@grahamhughes2025
@grahamhughes2025 2 года назад
thank you Tonmoy, this has helped my inderstanding deepen without doing heaps of maths......I can work it out visually. Brilliant video...thanks
@TonmoyMaity
@TonmoyMaity Год назад
You're very welcome!
@fisenknan3981
@fisenknan3981 4 года назад
Very useful, Good TQ. Perhaps you can also include other common trusses
@TonmoyMaity
@TonmoyMaity 4 года назад
Definitely I'll try.
@edwinlyakwipa7325
@edwinlyakwipa7325 Год назад
I really enjoyed this kind of teaching its very smart and logical
@TonmoyMaity
@TonmoyMaity Год назад
Glad you like it
@PiyasPurple
@PiyasPurple 4 года назад
অসাধারণ
@TonmoyMaity
@TonmoyMaity 4 года назад
বাড় খাওয়াচ্ছিস? 🙄
@abishak3506
@abishak3506 10 месяцев назад
Hi sir, still have confusion in finding compression/tension.. plz explain it sir...How do you identify its resolved away /towards the joint? What's about the resolving of inclined forces in horizontal direction?
@TonmoyMaity
@TonmoyMaity 10 месяцев назад
Ok
@sanketadhikari9857
@sanketadhikari9857 4 года назад
Then what is the use of zero force member? Can we avoid it in truss?
@TonmoyMaity
@TonmoyMaity 4 года назад
Notice, if you remove those zero force member, the unsupported length of the compression member will increase i.e. it will buckle under a lighter load. To resist this you need a higher section which will cost your pocket. So, keep it. They are useful.
@sanketadhikari9857
@sanketadhikari9857 4 года назад
@@TonmoyMaity so can I understand that it gives stiffness or in other words battening function/service to the compression member?
@TonmoyMaity
@TonmoyMaity 4 года назад
@@sanketadhikari9857 Exactly.
@josephpeter6796
@josephpeter6796 2 года назад
may i add ... zero force means zero net force
@av_naturasmr
@av_naturasmr 5 месяцев назад
are beams considered tension member or compression member?
@TonmoyMaity
@TonmoyMaity 4 месяца назад
it's depend on the direction of applied force.
@av_naturasmr
@av_naturasmr 4 месяца назад
@@TonmoyMaity so they're basically a flexural member?
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