Truss corridor are widely used in steel structures, such as roofs (roof trusses, etc.) and crane beams (ie, crane trusses) of industrial and civil buildings, bridges, cranes (its towers, beams, or booms, etc.), hydraulic gates, and offshore oil production platforms.
Truss corridor in the truss structure refers to the truss beam, which is a latticed beam structure. Truss structures are often used in public buildings such as large-span workshops, exhibition halls, gymnasiums, and bridges.
Truss corridor is a plane or space structure with triangular elements generally composed of straight rods. The truss rods mainly bear the axial tension or pressure, so that the strength of the material can be fully utilized and the material can be saved. When the span is large, the material can be saved compared with the solid web beam. , reduce self-weight and increase stiffness.
Truss corridor are a form of bridges, generally found in railways and highways, and are divided into two types: upper chord and lower chord.