Intro Bridge Project
Intro Bridge Project
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
Reference web sites:
http://pghbridges.com/basics.htm
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/buildingbig/bridge/basics.html
http://science.howstuffworks.com/bridge.htm
Truss Bridge
Truss design is
to support the
bridge deck
The truss may
have ompression
or tension
The joint of truss
is important
vs.
=
Steel
Axis of
bending
Tension
Truss
Deck
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.
Tower Design
Cantilever Bridge
No support at
the bridge it
self
The material
must be very
strong
Or the structure
must be
different
Project Constraints
Constraints:
Building
Materials
100 Wood tongue depressors (6)
Glue guns and glue sticks and
wood glue
String
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!
Pull?
Push?
Twist?
Shear?
Bend?
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.
Truss Bridge
Arch Bridge
Suspension Bridge
Cantilever Bridge
Box Girder Bridge
Quiz
Axis of
bending
Component Test-Compression
and buckle Test-1
Compress your spaghetti until it start to buckle(When you dont feel
you need to apply additional force but the structure still keep bending)
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
Component Test-Compression
and buckle Test-2
Cut the spaghetti in half and try again
Cut the spaghetti in half again and try again
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 )