Create trusses
Trusses are particular arrangements of members that Tekla Structural Designer calculates automatically for you. Once you have created a truss, you can copy the truss throughout your model as necessary. In addition, you can pick a truss in your model, and move it to a desired location.
Create a truss
The Truss Wizard helps you to create trusses in your models. For detailed instructions on how to use the Truss Wizard to create trusses, see the following instructions.
Create a space truss
Tekla Structural Designer allows you to create linear and planar space trusses. You can create space trusses in a 2D or 3D view. For more information, see the following instructions.
Create a free form truss
You can create a free form truss by placing a series of truss members in the required shape. For more information, see the following instructions.
Free form trusses cannot be created in a 3D view, or a 2D level view.
- Open the 2D frame view in which you want to create the truss.
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On the
Model tab, click the arrow next to
Steel Truss, or
Timber Truss, according to your needs.
- In the list that appears, select Free Form.
- Click the start point of the first truss member.
- Click the end point of the first truss member.
- Repeat steps 4 and 5 to place each truss member as required.
- When the truss geometry is complete, press Esc to finish.
Modify the geometry of existing steel and space trusses
After creating a steel, timber, or space truss, you can modify their geometry by using the Edit command. For more information, see the following instructions.
Modify the properties of existing trusses
You can modify the section sizes, material grades, section orientations, and other truss properties in the Properties window. For more information, see the following instructions.
- Move the mouse pointer over the desired truss, so that it becomes highlighted.
- Click the truss.
- In the Properties window, modify the truss properties according to your needs.