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Meaning of "truss bridges"

Truss bridges are a type of bridge structure characterized by their use of connected elements forming triangular units, known as trusses, to support and distribute the load of the bridge. They are commonly used in civil engineering for spanning long distances and providing structural stability
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Both bridges are burr arch truss bridges.
Truss bridges are actually very strong.
Remarkable iron truss bridges can also be found here.
Truss bridges are one of the oldest types of modern bridges.
Which had designs for trestle and truss bridges.
Truss bridges make use of a large frame called the truss.
It is one of the highest and longest steel railway truss bridges in the world.
Before the truss bridges were torn down tests involving maximum load were conducted.
The diagonal steel plates recall the triangulated motif of more traditional truss bridges.
Truss bridges can take the form of a deck bridge as well as a through bridge.
One of very few timber truss bridges remaining in the Lithgow area.
Truss bridges work because when properly designed, they stand in equilibrium.
This is one of a small number of surviving truss bridges on the Missisquoi River.
Concrete truss bridges are rarely constructed, and few exist.
It is one of three surviving Paddleford truss bridges in Vermont.

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It is actually two cantilever truss bridges end to end the Kremsbrücke and Pressingberg bridges.
Representative of Dare truss bridges.
Some truss bridges were built, but this part of the line was never completed.
It is one of only three Warren through truss bridges remaining on Wyoming county highways.
The two truss bridges had become functionally obsolete by 1979.
He, um, came in with the truss bridges idea.
From beam bridges to truss bridges to cantilever bridges, the construction varies considerably.
To the east and west there are two slightly smaller, 106 metre-long truss bridges.
In creative designers ' hands, truss bridges can also lend themselves to some flashy variations.
Category, Truss bridges.
Few iron truss bridges were built in the United States before 1850.
By the 1910s, many states developed standard plan truss bridges, including steel Warren pony truss bridges.
Two of his Haupt truss bridges still stand in Altoona and Ardmore, Pennsylvania, both from 1854.
Show students some images of truss bridges ( or show the images provided in this write-up ).

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