Truss bridges stand as testaments to efficient engineering, combining strength and stability with relatively low material usage. These bridges, characterized by their interconnected triangular units, effectively distribute loads across the structure. Understanding the materials that go into building
Truss bridges are one of the most efficient and widely used types of bridges in civil engineering. Their unique design, characterized by interconnected triangular units, allows them to support substantial loads while using minimal materials. This article explores the various materials used in the co