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Or How to get across a big gaping hole. Safely. Sometimes…
Bridges! Or How to get across a big gaping hole. Safely. Sometimes…
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Why are bridges different?
What is the point of having different styles?
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Want to get from here to here
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Europe’s oldest covered bridge
Lucern Switzerland – 1333! That is pretty old…
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Some idiot set it on fire in 1993 while smoking
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Rebuilt and the wooden timberframing is amazing!
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Different areas need different bridges
Relatively short spans you can have an Arch Bridge This is in Ironbridge villiage England
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It was the world’s first cast iron bridge - 1779
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Beam bridges Horizontal beams supported at each end by piers. The first ones were pretty simple.
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Each end is supported and the force applied is pressing down on those points
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Cantilever Bridge Is built using cantilevers, beams that project horizontally into space, supported on only one end
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They figured out this out in the 19th Century
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Forces
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Suspension Bridge Suspended from cables. The cables hang from towers that are attached to caissons.
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Forces
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Tacoma Narrows Suspension Bridge
Opened in 1940
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Collapsed 4 months later
Due to it being very very narrow and wind vibration
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Cablestay Bridge Is a bridge that consists of one or more columns (normally referred to as towers or pylons), with cables supporting the bridge deck
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It looks a lot like a Suspension Bridge but the key difference is the cables form a “fan shape” rather than a curve. Is a hybrid of a Suspension and Cantilevered Bridge
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Forces
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Truss Bridge One of the oldest and easy to produce for cost, time and effort. Great for short distances
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Really popular 1870’s – 1930’s
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Forces and construction
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