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Final Maximum and Minimum Stresses. The final maximum and minimum stresses in any truss member are the extreme limits of stress to which it is subjected by all possible combinations of the dead, Hve, snow, and wind loads, and initial tension. .The larger limit is called the maxi- 90 BRIPGE TRUSSES. Chap. IIL mum and the smaller the minimum stress, and they may have the same or opposite signs. In finding the maximum and minimum stresses in the following tables, it is assumed that the initial ten...sion as well as the dead load is always acting. In practice the wind stresses in the chords are more frequently disregarded than taken into account. In Art. 30 the maximum and minimum stresses due only to dead and live loads were found for the through Pratt truss whose stresses due to snow load were found in Art. 31, those due to wind load in Art. 32, and to initial tension in Art. 33. The various results are now brought together in the following table and the final maximum and minimum stresses obtained by addition.
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