/pine
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Don't know about this bridge...but lots of bridges have utilities and pipelines within their infrastructure...
Been over that bridge many times. It's been showing signs of needing a refurb or replacing for the past 10 years.Who to blame? Probably whoever was supposed to inspect it on a regular basis, or did not inspect it in a thorough manner and missed the impending signs of failure.
Probably a combination of corrosion and metal fatigue.
At least they caught it before it collapsed and killed people.
The failed member is integral to keeping the arch from spreading at the bottom and dropping the entire span in the river. Only a moron would refer to it as "just a brace".
For you? Maybe that would help.It’s just bracing
as long as the ones on the next section aren’t missing, it ain’t going anywhere. There are also diagonal bracing members.
Maybe a simple engineering class is in order?
For you? Maybe that would help.
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Do any of you remember building a wooden bridge in school? We'd get a pre-packaged kit of sticks, glue and some string. You could only use what was included in the kit and it had to span a prescribed distance, but those were the only requirements.
Once they were completed, they were tested until failure. Whichever one held the most weight won.