Sunday 17 June 2007

One Car At A Time

One Car At A Time


This wooden bridge surely do feel strong and steady. However, you surely would not want to stand on it when a car roll past.
Bridges may be classified by how the four forces of tension, compression, bending and shear are distributed through their structure. Most bridges will employ all of the principal forces to some degree, but only a few will predominate. The separation of forces may be quite clear. In a suspension or cable-stayed span, the elements in tension are distinct in shape and placement. In other cases the forces may be distributed among a large number of members, as in a truss, or not clearly discernible to a casual observer as in a box beam. Bridges can also be classified by their lineage, which is shown as the vertical axis on the diagram to the right.
(courtesy of wikipedia.com)

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