
Stress in Bridge
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Joseph Anderson
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Bridges!
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Three main types of bridges
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Simple structure made of horizontal, rigid beams.
A truss system is a combination of triangular units. It's based on the geometric rigidity of the triangle.
Beam/Truss
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Defining characteristic: semicircular structure.
Abutments at each end of the semicircular arch are extremely important.
Arch
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Defining characteristic: bridge deck suspended from cables (or ropes or chains)
Conventional suspension bridges have a distinctive elongated M shape
Suspension
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Multiple Choice
Which type of bridge relies on the geometric stability of triangles?
Truss bridge (a type of beam bridge)
Arch bridge
Suspension bridge
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Multiple Choice
Which bridge has a semicircle structure?
Arch bridge
Beam bridge
Suspension bridge
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Multiple Choice
Which bridge has a distinctive elongated M shape made by the cables/ropes/chains?
Suspension bridge
Arch bridge
Beam bridge
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Tension and Compression
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Difference in distance
Beam: up to 200ft
Arch: 130-500ft
Suspension: 2,000-7,000ft
Why? Tension and compression forces
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Compression: acts to compress or shorten a thing
Tension: acts to expand or lengthen a thing
Two main forces acting upon a bridge
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Multiple Choice
When I push both ends of a spring together, am I compressing it or putting tension on it?
Compressing
Putting tension on it
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What happens if those forces are not dissipated or transferred?
Buckling: when compressive forces overcome an object's ability to handle compression.
Snapping: when tensile forces overcome an object's ability to handle tension.
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To dissipate or transfer
Dissipate: spread it out over a greater area
Transfer: move it from an area of weakness to one of strength.
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Arch - dissipates
Suspension - transfers
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Multiple Choice
What type of bridge is this?
Suspension
Arch
Beam/Truss
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Multiple Choice
What type of bridge is this?
Arch
Suspension
Beam/Truss
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Multiple Choice
What type of bridge is this?
Arch
Beam/Truss
Suspension
Bridges!
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