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Grade 8 Technology (TECH) Summaries Term 1 (TODAY): These summaries are compiled using the Via Afrika textbook's Term 1 content. The summaries are in English, with additional notes provided by the compiler. Contents: Chapter 1:  Frame structures Unit 1:  What is a frame structure? Unit 2:  Electrical pylons Unit 3:  Structures that span over space Unit 4:  Structural failure Chapter 2:  Graphical Communication Unit 1:  The purpose of graphics Unit 2:  Drawing conventions Unit 3:  Working drawings Unit 4:  Artistic drawing Chapter 3:  Mechanical Systems That Create Motion Unit 1:  Mechanical systems and mechanical advantage Unit 2:  Wedges Unit 3:  Wheels and axles Unit 4:  Gears Unit 5:  Mechanisms that change the direction of movement:  cams Unit 6:  Mechanisms that change the direction of movement:  cranks Unit 7:  Graphical skills:  Drawing mechanisms

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, U2: Electrical Pylons U1: Frame Structure: Definition
• Open structure made of members.
• Support high-voltage cables. • Different from solid structures.
• Carry power from generation sites (e.g. • Also called trusses.
Mpumalanga) to users.




Pylon Design Case Study Roof Trusses
• Support roofs of buildings.
• Designs vary, but all are rigid due to triangular shapes.
• Triangles prevent collapse in frame structures.
C1: U1: What is a • Made from wood or steel.
frame structure?

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U2: Electrical
Why Triangles? Roof Truss Members
pylons
• Only triangles are naturally rigid. • Span = distance between walls.
• Other shapes deform under force. • Rafters: Main supports for roof.





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Cross-Bracing
Resists torsion (e.g. wind).




King post: Supports rafters’ top ends.
Queen posts: Support long spans.
Tie beams: Prevent rafters collapsing.
Wall plates: Sit on walls, support tie beams.

• Uses diagonal members for extra stability.

Tension vs Compression
in Structures
Forces on Structures • Tension: Member moves apart → it’s a
tie.
• Tension: Pulls, stretches (tie). • Compression: Member overlaps → it’s
• Compression: Pushes, squashes (strut). a strut.
• Shear: Cuts across.
• Torsion: Twists.



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