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Truss Design Challenge Experiment - Group 8 (2939774)
by Suzette Burckhard (SDstate_Civil_Engineering)
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Experiment Description
For this experiment, the students in the lab were
required to design a truss or bridge to span a specific
distance and resist a 100 lb load in a four point flexure
test. All the requirements for the bridge are shown below:
Span length of 400 mm
Width of 75 mm
Maximum height of 75 mm
Maximum weight 100 grams
Must hold 45 kg (100 lbs)
No adhesion (glue, etc..) for connections
The challenge for the student in this experiment was
their bridge had to be printed in separate parts because
the bridges were to large to print all at once. The
students had to design connections for these parts
without the use of glue or other adhesives. The
connection design was critical because that is the
weakest points on their trusses.
Information on Group 8 s Bridge:
This is the design from Group 8 in the laboratory. This
group had an intermediate design with a total of 5 parts.
They created their own design for this project with the
"X" shape truss in the middle and a Pratt style truss on
the ends. The bridge had a total weight of 87 grams and
resisted a load of 65 lbs. The truss failed due to
overturning laterally while being loaded. The group
recommended using cross bracing instead of straight
lateral bracing to improve the design.
Note:
The handout for this experiment will be available soon. I
will provide a link to the handout in this description
when it is complete, so you can perform this experiment
yourself or with your students.
Date Published: 2021-01-20 05:46:17
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