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1 Bridges By Mr. Huebsch

2 Design Process Find the problem Brainstorm ideas Clarify ideas
Test your ideas Create Models Accept, Reject and Alter ideas

3 Vocabulary Construction – the action of building
Structure – any form or shape Bridges – anything that covers a space or spans a distance

4 Types of Bridges Early Bridges Fallen Logs Rope
Ok for people to cross but not good for heavy loads. Short spans

5 Types of Bridges Truss Bridges Can be made of Steel or stone
Not capable of long spans Can handle heavy loads Railroad bridges

6 Types of Bridges Arch Bridges Can be made of Steel or stone
Capable of longer spans Can handle heavy loads One built in during the Roman Empire still stands years old

7 Types of Bridges Suspension Bridges Examples Made of Steel and cable
Capable of the longest spans of any type of bridge Can handle heavy loads Examples

8 Types of Bridges Cantilever Bridges Type of truss Bridge
Two halves starting at the banks and joined with a section in the middle Examples

9 Types of Trusses! King Post

10 Types of Trusses Warren Truss

11 Types of Trusses Pratt Truss

12 Types of Trusses K-Truss

13 Types of Trusses Whipple Bowstring

14 Types of Trusses Bollman

15 Cuts Cross Overs – Each time a line crosses another line you will need to make a cut – On one line for this bridge a minimum of 12 cuts will need to be made!

16 Types of Trusses Town Lattice

17 Types of Trusses Howe Truss

18 Travel Surfaces Pony Truss Traffic travels through

19 Travel Surfaces Through Truss Traffic travels through

20 Travel Surfaces Deck Truss Traffic travels on top

21 Considerations Hold 20 pounds Be 12 inches long Be 2 inches wide
Not use more than 192 inches of wood At least 2 inches tall


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