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Forces on Bridges How are bridges designed to withstand the forces that act on them?
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Classifying Bridges Function on bridge: to carry a load across a distance All loads have a downward force (due to gravity) Bridges classified by how they carry the weight: Compression Tension Tension/ Compression
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Compression Bridges Compression “push” force causes objects to get shorter Stone and concrete are strong in compression
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Compression bridges: Arch
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Compression bridge: Arch
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Tension bridges Tension “pull” force Causes an object to get longer Wire rope and changes are strong in tension
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Tension bridge: Suspension
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Tension/ Compression Bridge A beam bends under the weight of a load When the beam bends, the top half is in compression and the bottom half is in compression The taller the beam, the stronger it is
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Tension/ Compression Bridge: Beam
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Tension/ Compression: Truss Problem: as a beam gets taller, it becomes costly and too heavy Solution: build a truss Trusses composed of triangles
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