stabiliseringsstag
Stabiliseringsstag is a structural element used to increase the rigidity of a framework by providing a direct load path between parts of a system. It is typically a slender rod or bar that carries axial forces, helping to resist lateral displacement, bending, and torsion. Depending on design, a stabiliseringsstag can carry tension or compression and is often made from steel, aluminum, or composite materials. Connections may be pinned, bolted, or welded, and some installations allow adjustment to tune stiffness.
Common forms include tie rods, diagonal bracing rods, and stabilising struts. Tie rods primarily carry tensile
Applications are widespread. In civil engineering, stabiliseringsstag are used to brace scaffolding, towers, and trusses. In
Design considerations include establishing clear load paths, avoiding buckling in compression members, assessing fatigue from cyclic