Intro Bridge Project
Intro Bridge Project
Problem Definition: Design a Bridge to span a given distance while supporting a maximum load using a minimum materials.
Project Goals
The goals for this project are for students to: Learn the design process. See practical applications for trigonometry, physics, and engineering statics (force analysis). Improve skills associated with collecting data and drawing meaningful conclusions. Experience the usefulness of prototype testing. Recognize the necessity of good communication skills for engineers by completing memos, reports, drawings, and presentations.
Introduction to Bridge
Bridge Type Truss Bridge Arch bridge Suspension Bridge Cantilever Bridge
Truss Bridge
Truss design is to support the bridge deck The truss may have ompression or tension The joint of truss is important
Truss(force analysis)
Loads members in tension and compression. Members are pinned at joints (Moment = 0). Triangles provide stability and strength.
Top members in Compression. Bottom members in Tension.
Hint - Imagine entire truss wrapped in rubber skin, so you have a large rubber box. When you bend it, where would the wrinkles be? They indicate compression.
Beam
Ways to strengthen members in bending.
Decrease overall length (deflections). Cross section design (moment of inertia) Use stronger materials (elastic modulus).
vs.
Compression
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Steel
Axis of bending Tension
Arch bridge
Appear mostly in Ancient time New arch bridge is modified to reduce the material
Abutment
Suspension Bridge
Replace the Beam with cable Reduce the need for the Pier , Girder and Truss
Suspension
Puts members in tension. Carries weight up to the top of the towers. Good for long spans.
Cantilever Bridge
No support at the bridge it self The material must be very strong Or the structure must be different
Project Constraints
Size: See above & 100 stick limit per bridge Shape: Original ideas encouraged!
Scoring Equation
Score = Load at Failure(performance) Weight of Bridge(cost) As engineers, you want to maximize the load held using the least amount of material.
Testing Procedure
2 dowel
2 x 6 thin plate
testing jig
Project Break-down
Project Intro (Problem Definition) Component Strength Tests (Information Gathering) Individual Brainstorming of Ideas (Idea Generation) Group Prototype Brainstorming (Idea generation) Prototype Selection (Idea selection) Full-Scale Prototype Construction (Implementation) Prototype Testing (Information Gathering) Engineering Analysis w/ software (Information Gathering) Redesign (Idea generation) Final bridge construction (Implementation) Final Test Competition! (Information Gathering)
Project Schedule
Timeline: Prototype Design, Build, Test 1 week Final Design, Build, Test 2 weeks Presentation and report 1 to 2 classes after Final Test
Grading
Design and testing Bridge Ideas -10% Components test Memo-5% Prototype bridge performance-5% Draft Report-5% Project report Bridge Final Presentation-10% Competition-5%
Engineering Fundamentals
Mechanics of Materials Construction Methods & Hints!
Principle of Scissors
Bending!
DONTs
avoid bending bridge members when possible. avoid compressing long bridge members causes buckling (a kind of bending).
DOs
load members in tension and compression (short) when possible. brace bending members when possible.
Quiz
Which orientation of a beam is stronger under bending and why? vs.
Axis of bending
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C
Hold(use you hand) the center point to see how much force you need to increase to have buckling
Hold another two point to see how much force you need to increase to reach buckling
Fatigue Test
Bend Paper clip and count how many cycle it is needed to break it! Test 5 Paper clip
Torsion Test
Twist a chalk and see how it break Explain why it happen(explain in Components test Memo )