ristikkäisrakenteet
Ristikkäisrakenteet, often translated as "truss structures" or "lattice structures," are engineering systems composed of interconnected elements, typically straight and slender, that form a rigid framework. These elements are joined at their ends, forming nodes. The defining characteristic of a truss is that the load applied to the structure is distributed through the members to the supports. In an ideal truss, the joints are assumed to be pinned, meaning they can only transmit axial forces (tension or compression) and not bending moments. This assumption simplifies structural analysis and allows for the efficient use of materials.
The triangular shape is fundamental to truss design because a triangle is inherently a stable geometric figure.