Comparação entre sistemas treliçados do tipo PRATT, do tipo WARREN e do tipo HOWE, com foco no menor peso.
Resumo
This work constitutes an analysis of flat trusses composed of cold-formed steel
elements in metal structures. The research focuses on comparing three specific truss
variations - Warren, Howe, and Pratt - all subjected to uniform conditions, with a 20-
meter span between truss supports and parallel chords. The dimensions of a shed
that could be located in the central neighborhoods of Fortaleza were arbitrarily
decided. The study covers a wide range of topics, including fundamental truss
concepts, their various applications in civil engineering, and the materials involved.
Furthermore, it highlights the importance of calculation methods, using the Scia
Engineer software, to determine the stability and efficiency of the trusses. When
deciding on the dimensions, boundary conditions for this study were determined, and
the software for calculation that uses the necessary standards was chosen. The main
objective of this project is to identify the truss geometry that optimizes the use of
steel, aiming for resource efficiency. As this is a specific case, the importance of
other studies for different spans and different boundary conditions is necessary.