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Bridges: History, Forces, & Types

Bridges: history, forces, and types

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The slide show describes the forces that act on a bridge and give examples of types of bridges

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Bridges:History, Forces, & Types

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History

• The first bridges consisted of fallen logs over rivers.

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History• The development of rope allowed

people to build primitive suspension bridges.

• You can see examples of this type of bridge in many movies.

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I guarantee you have all been on one

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• Isn’t this the same thing?

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Who Designs them?• A Civil Engineer is a

person who designs bridges

• Civil Engineers must be strong in math and science to be able to properly design a bridge

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Forces• Tension: A force that tries to

stretch material and pull it apart

• Compression: A force that tries to push or squeeze material together

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More Forces• Shear: A force that tries to make

materials tear and slide by each other

• Torsion: A Force that tries to twist and bend materials

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What happens when there is too much force on a bridge?

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Beam Bridge

Compression

Tension

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Truss Bridge

Compression

Tension

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Arch Bridge

Compression

Tension

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Suspension Bridge

Compression

Tension

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Cable-Stay Bridge

Compression

Tension

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