Justifying My Choice of Bridge Design

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Justify your choice of bridge design. Provide research that justifies your choice
Through the many years bridge designs have changed dramatically, from few pieces of log being tied together to enormous suspension bridges span over hundreds of kilometres. As the technology and knowledge advanced the designs of the bridges became bigger and stronger.

The bridge design which was chosen uses the Pegram Truss, which is a hybrid of Warren and Parker’s truss design. This particular design allows existing bridges to be recycled, meaning that the components of the original bridge can be reused and changed into the design.

The Pegram truss is also able to be reassembled, which allows adjusting the span of the existing bridge. Since this design is able to use existing components of existing bridges it will help consumers to save more money rather then building a whole new bridge. It will also produce less pollution compared to building a bridge from scratch. This characteristic is some of the needs and demands of current society have on being environmentally friendly.

Since this design is a hybrid of Warren and Parker’s truss design, not many of these type of truss bridges have been made. This is also one of the reasons why the design was chosen. The design that was made had slight changes to the angles which are suppose to be at a 60-70 degree angle. In the original design the entire bridge is made up of iron, however rather than using all balsa wood pieces, I changed the diagonal trusses to string, this will allow the bridge to withstand the tension that is given to the supports when load is present.

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...s then it should. Also some of the balsa wood did not reach the other corresponding side causing the bridge have is torsion stress (shown in diagram 3) causing the twisting bending which was shown during the last few second before it gave way.

How could you have made improvements to your bridge?

Improvements that could be made are to make sure that the balsa wood is accurately cut into the same length pieces; this will decrease the amount of shear that the bridge will face while holding up the load. Other improvements can be things like having a constant pattern in how the strings are tied around the bridge (shown in the diagram below); this will allow the tension to be more equally distributed across the bridge. The quality of the starting balsa wood should be considered and check at the beginning to increase the strength of the supports holding the load up.

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