This kit allows students to apply loads in different places on the non-redundant truss and redundant truss to explore the tension and compression forces within each truss member.
There are 7 load cells on each of the 7 truss members which is connected directly to an LCD display for the output and to the USB interface for data acquisition. The LCD will display the output with positive or negative values so that students can understand which truss member is in tension or compression. Zero buttons next to the LCD display allows for the student to zero the load cell output and setup the experiment each time.
This kit consists of one redundant member which can be engaged or disengaged using the thumb screws.
Students can learn to calculate the theoretical member forces and compare these with the experimental member forces.
Two hanging positions allow for students to explore the idea of redundancy in frameworks and how load is transmitted through the system. A magnetic pulley allows for students to apply angled loads as well.
Construction is made in 2mm mild steel, providing a strong and stiff base to perform experiments on.
The following products are available to buy from Matrix TSL to support this teaching guide.
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