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EAS 140 Engineering Solutions Lecture #27 How Engineers Learn from Failure
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Chemical Civil Computer Industrial Electrical Mechanical EAS 140: Engineering Solutions Announcements – A, B Mon. 12/3: Lecture - Lessons from Failure Wed. 12/5: Lecture - Course Review Thurs. 12/6: In-lab quiz for Thursday labs Mon. 12/10: Final Examination –Will make sample questions available after Thanksgiving –Will emphasize material from lecture and case studies; no computing from lab
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Chemical Civil Computer Industrial Electrical Mechanical EAS 140: Engineering Solutions Announcements – C Tues. 12/4: In-Class Ethics Case Study Thurs. 12/6: Lecture - Lessons from Failure and Course Review –In-lab quiz for Thursday labs Mon. 12/10: Final Examination –Will make sample questions available after Thanksgiving –Will emphasize material from lecture and case studies; no computing from lab
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Chemical Civil Computer Industrial Electrical Mechanical EAS 140: Engineering Solutions Announcements - D Wed. 12/5: Lecture - Lessons from Failure Thurs. 12/6: In-lab quiz for Thursday labs Fri. 12/7: Course Review Mon. 12/10: Final Examination –Will make sample questions available after Thanksgiving –Will emphasize material from lecture and case studies; no computing from lab
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Chemical Civil Computer Industrial Electrical Mechanical EAS 140: Engineering Solutions Learning from Failure - Overview Engineers design systems so that systems will fail –Remember: too expensive to design a building so it will never fall down But… Sometimes systems fail before we intend for them to fail Although sometimes tragic, engineers must learn from such failures
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Chemical Civil Computer Industrial Electrical Mechanical EAS 140: Engineering Solutions Why Do Engineered Systems Fail? Many Reasons for Failure – ideas from class? Engineer’s Error –Kansas City Hyatt Regency –Mars Climate Orbiter (see text) Warning Signs Ignored –Space shuttle Challenger evidence of a leaking o-ring at low temperature ignored Cycle of Overdesigning and Underdesigning –Will discuss in more detail
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Chemical Civil Computer Industrial Electrical Mechanical EAS 140: Engineering Solutions Overdesign/Underdesign Cycle Because consequences of failure are high, engineering is a conservative discipline Most “first attempts” are overdesigned –Example: In structural engineering, this means that the capacity is much, much greater than the load Capacity is removed in subsequent systems – why? –save money, looks better Eventually, system is unstable and failure occurs Cycle restarts with overdesigned systems
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Chemical Civil Computer Industrial Electrical Mechanical EAS 140: Engineering Solutions Example – Suspension Bridges What is a suspension bridge? –Roadway is suspended on cables –Cables pass over high towers –Towers are anchored in the bedrock Example: Golden Gate Bridge
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Chemical Civil Computer Industrial Electrical Mechanical EAS 140: Engineering Solutions Example – Suspension Bridges Failure Modes –Suspension bridges are susceptible to failure from wind loading –Can oscillate in the wind Solution –Key design factor is the ratio of the depth of the girder to the length of the span between the towers span length girder depth
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Chemical Civil Computer Industrial Electrical Mechanical EAS 140: Engineering Solutions Example – Tacoma Narrows Bridge Statistics –Completed: 1940 –Span length: about 2800 ft –Third longest suspension bridge in the world when built –Built over a very windy “narrows” in Puget Sound Design –To make the bridge appear slender, used a very small girder depth-to-span length ratio –Ratio was about one-half of the ratio for the Golden Gate Bridge
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Chemical Civil Computer Industrial Electrical Mechanical EAS 140: Engineering Solutions Example – Tacoma Narrows Bridge Result: –Called “Galloping Gertie” Four months after construction: Click me
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Chemical Civil Computer Industrial Electrical Mechanical EAS 140: Engineering Solutions Example – Tacoma Narrows Bridge Aftermath: –When reconstructed, greatly increased the depth of the girders –Note how deep the girders are
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Chemical Civil Computer Industrial Electrical Mechanical EAS 140: Engineering Solutions Overdesign/Underdesign Cycle - Summary Overdesign at first Underdesign later to save money or for aesthetics System becomes unstable and failure occurs Cycle restarts with overdesigned systems
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