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what is the difference between frame and truss

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  • trusses are composed of member which are only capable to carry axial load whereas frames are made of member that can carry bending as well as axial load. so ultimately trusses are the st. who transfer load by axial forces where as frames transfer it by bending also.


  • frames having fixed joint but in truss there is no fixed joint


  • trusses carry only axial loads while frames carry both axial and moments


  • strongTruss/strong and strongframe/strong both are constructed by some triangular members and connected at joints. ... So, strongtruss/strong cannot transfer moments. Members are subjected to only axial forces (tensile and compression). On the other hand, members of strongframes/strongare jointed rigidly at joints by means of welding and bolting


  • Truss members carry only axial force. Loads are applied only at the joints. It does not carry moment. Frames caryy axial load and moment. Loads can be applied anywhere.


  • Truss is a frame having three inclined members


  • frame is a structure its only have horizontal and vertucal members only,and truss is also a structure and its have horizontal ,vertical and inclined members also


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