Lattice bridge
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| Lattice bridge | |
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| Interior structure of a covered bridge utilizing a plank-lattice structure | |
| Ancestor | Truss bridge |
| Related | None |
| Descendant | None |
| Carries | Pedestrians, livestock, vehicles |
| Span range | short to medium |
| Material | wood planks and beams or steel angles and beams, appropriate decking material |
| Movable | No |
| Design effort | medium |
| Falsework required | Sometimes |
A lattice bridge is a form of truss bridge that uses a large number of small and closely spaced diagonal elements that form a lattice.
Originally a design to allow a substantial bridge to be made from planks, rather than heavy timbers, this type of bridge has also been constructed using a large number of relatively light steel members. The individual elements are more easily handled by the construction workers, but the bridge also requires substantial support during construction. A simple lattice truss will transform the applied loads into a thrust, as the bridge will tend to change length under load. This may be resisted by compression or tension elements within the bridge or may be resisted by the foundations at the end of the bridge.


