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Forces - Bridge Basics
Edu-Primes
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7/17/2024
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hi kids today we will learn some basics required to be studied before learning
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the concept of bridges so let's start what is a load it is the weight
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experienced by a structure and the load is of three types the first one is
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dead load it is the weight of the structure itself it remains constant
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dead load does not change or remains constant for example it is the weight of
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materials used to make the bridge so dead load of the bridge is the weight of
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the bridge itself next is the live load it is the additional weight experienced
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by the structure like weight of travelers and vehicles experienced by
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the bridges this type of weight changes over time
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you
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number of travelers and vehicles never remain the same over time so this way is
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never constant there is also one more type of weight that does not remain
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constant and it is environmental weight examples of environmental weight are
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snowfall rain
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and wind any structure or any bridge experiences this type of weight it can
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be weight of the rainfall it can be weight of the snowfall it can be weight
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of the blowing wind but it does not remain constant what is force force is
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action of push or pull and results from the interaction of two objects in the
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case of a bridge the live load that is the load of travelers and vehicles that
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pass by the bridge acts as a push force on the bridge environmental forces rain
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snow and wind acts as a push force on the bridge and the weight of the bridge
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itself acts as a dead load on the bridge bridge deck bridge deck is a passage
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which is used by people or their vehicles to cross the bridge the deck of
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the bridge may be made up of concrete steel or wood span of the bridge in case
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of a bridge it is the distance between two supports like here in this bridge
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span is a distance between two supports and it's a single span bridge that is
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there is single continuous slab with two supports at each end now here is an
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example of double span bridge there are two such portions in bridge where there
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is no support in between this is one span and this is second span there is
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support at each end of a span now here we have a multiple span bridge there are
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numerous bands joined together and there is support at each end of the span
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in the case of bridges span can be simple continuous and cantilever any of
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these spans may be constructed using beams girders or trusses now let's see
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span of an arch bridge in case of arch bridges this is simple or single span of
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an arch bridge now let's see the spans in case of suspension bridges and cable
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stayed bridges remember suspension bridges and cable stayed bridges are the
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longest bridges in the world this is a single span suspension bridge and this
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is a multiple span suspension bridge material a bridge can be made up of any
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material like concrete steel stones and even combination of any of these this is
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a bridge made up of concrete this is a bridge made up of steel and this is a
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bridge where steel and concrete both are used form of the bridge the form of the
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bridge can be a beam arch or a truss suspension or a cable stayed bridge we
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will learn about different types of bridges in our next assignment different
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types of bridges are made up of different materials and every type of
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material has certain elasticity that is it has ability to change shape while a
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force is acting on it and then move back into its original shape and this is
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because of this elasticity that bridges experience stress without breaking many
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types of stress that a bridge faces are compression tension bending torsion and
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even shearing so kids today we learned some basics about the bridges now you
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may go ahead and take a quiz to learn more bye-bye
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