bridges. there are three major types of bridges: arch bridge suspension bridge beam bridge
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There are three major types of bridges:
arch bridge
suspension bridge
beam bridge
The biggest difference between the three bridge types is the distances they can cross in a single span
(distance between two bridge supports).
up to 7,000 feet
beam bridgebeam bridge
span distances
up to 200 feet
arch bridgearch bridge up to 800 - 1000 feet
suspension suspension bridgebridge
STRESS…STRESS…is a push or pull (a force) that acts on a structure.
There are 4 kinds of stress…
ShearShear
The beam bridgeThe beam bridge
consists of a horizontal beam
The weight on the beam pushes straight down on the beam and the piers (compression force). This makes the beam bend (tension force). The farther apart its piers, the weaker the beam becomes. This is why beam bridges rarely span more than 200 feet.
supported at each end by piers.piers.
The compressioncompression and tensiontension forces on this bridge are spread across the bars of the trusses.trusses. This reduces the stress on the beam and piers, and enables truss bridges to span farther than plain beam bridges.
The truss bridgeThe truss bridgeis a beam bridge reinforced with triangular supports called
trusses.
Truss Bridge ForcesTruss Bridge Forces
The compressioncompression force is directed down along the curve of the arch to the supports at each end.
Arch Bridge ForcesArch Bridge Forces
CompressionCompression is the only force acting on arch bridges.
The supports, called abutmentsabutments or buttressesbuttresses, push back on the arch and prevent the ends of the arch from spreading apart. This prevents the arch from collapsing.
Arch bridges can be made from many different materials…
stonestone
cast iron or steelcast iron or steel
concreteconcrete
brickbrick
In all suspension bridges, the roadway hangs from massive steel cablessteel cables, which are draped over two towerstowers and secured into solid concrete blocks, called anchoragesanchorages, on both ends of the bridge. The cars push down on the roadway (compression), but because the roadway is suspended, the cables transfer the load (weight) into compression in the two towers. The two towers support most of the bridge's weight.
Suspension Bridge Forces
Lynn Canyon Park suspension bridge, Vancouver
The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge in Japan is currently the longest bridge in the world, being some four kilometers in total length with a centre span of 1990 meters.
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The cable-stayed bridge, like the suspension bridge, supports the roadway with massive steelsteel cablescables, but in a different way. The cables run directly from the roadway up to a tower, forming a unique "A" shape.
Cable-Stayed Bridges
Sunshine Skyway BridgeSunshine Skyway BridgeSt. Petersburg, Florida and Bradenton, Florida
Cable-stayed bridges, like the Sunshine Skyway in Florida, require less cable and can be built much faster than suspension bridges. Cable-stayed bridges are becoming the most popular bridges for medium-length spansmedium-length spans (between 500 and 3,000 feet).
The Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill BridgeBridge, part of The Big Dig Project in Boston, is the widest cable-stayed bridge in the world (183 feet wide).
The distribution of forces in a cantilever bridge is shown in this demonstration using chairs, poles, counterweights, and humans.
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Quebec Bridge
Firth of Forth Bridge, Scotland
A cantilever bridge is a bridge built using cantilevers: structures that project horizontally into space, supported on only one end.
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Which type of stress is acting on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, shown below?
TorsionTorsion, from high winds, tore this bridge apart in 45 minutes on November 7, 1940. Click on the link below to see a video of the bridge just before it collapsed.
The Tacoma Narrows Bridge Disaster, November 1940
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