Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Week 9: Team Update


In the previous week, the group worked on extending the bridge from a twenty four inch span to a thirty six inch span. This task turned out to be much harder than it was anticipated. The team initially decided to keep the original design of the twenty four inch span and to expand the bridge using the same pattern. After testing this idea, there was little success. The team then added and took away many different aspects of the design only to lead to failure. Each trial resulted in the bridge only being able to hold approximately twenty to twenty five pounds.


            After much review and consideration, it was determined that the bridge needed to be completely redesigned. Although the design for the twenty four inch span worked very well, modifying it to reach thirty six inches would not work properly. The new design is quite different but has many of the same elements. The bridge is a lot taller than the first design was and included many different types of structure beams on the inside of the bridge. However, some elements that remained the same were the thickness of the bridge, the use of triangles, the technique to allow bending and beams used on the sides of the bridge to minimize contortion. This design for the bridge costs about $373,500 and can hold potentially thirty five pounds.

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