rahmenträgerkonstruktion
Rahmenträgerkonstruktion refers to a structural system composed of interconnected beam elements that form a rigid frame. These frames typically consist of horizontal beams, often called girders or beams, and vertical or inclined members, known as columns or stanchions. The defining characteristic of a rahmenträgerkonstruktion is the rigid connection between these elements, allowing them to resist external forces through bending, shear, and axial action. This contrasts with simple beam or truss structures where connections are often pinned or assumed to be so.
The rigidity of the joints is crucial for the load-carrying capacity and stability of a rahmenträgerkonstruktion.
The analysis of rahmenträgerkonstruktion often involves methods such as the slope-deflection method, moment distribution method, or