Instructions for the ACEC's "Invisible World" Video; POPSICLE STICK TRUSS BRIDGE ... PURPOSE: To build a bridge spanning twelve inches that will hold 50 lbs. The bridge is to be made of only popsicle sticks and glue.
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The purpose of this competition is to give students a Civil Engineering experience through the construction of a popsicle stick suspension bridge. ... (4) Participants must remove their bridges from the Automobile building. This implies that the bridges will either be taken home or disposed of properly.
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Posted in Popsicle Bridges, photos | 26 Comments » ... This popsicle stick bridge was made from 40, unmodified popsicle sticks. The bridge spanned 12 inches, was 4 inches tall and 3 inches wide. I used only Elmer’s white glue to build the bridge. It weighed 57.4 grams (0.13 pounds), ... Toothpick Suspension Bridge...
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A suspension bridge would be the most difficult challenge so far for me. I am thinking as far as the actual construction. I have begun researching the design principles behind suspension bridges, and they are pretty neat. ... Nic’s Popsicle Stick Bridge by Garrett Boon on November 21, 2009...
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Easier - Bridges are structures built over a river, railroad track, road, or some other obstacle. They allow people or vehicles to cross from one side to another. ... Clifton Suspension Bridge: (1) Clifton Suspension Bridge from Great Buildings Online...
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of bridge is a suspension bridge. Suspension bridges are used for very long spans. ... The bridge must be constructed using only popsicle sticks and white ...
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One of the traditional competitions in the civil engineering community is the Popsicle Stick Bridge Contest. Individuals and teams from various schools build bridges with 24- to 30- inch spans using only popsicle sticks and white glue as building materials. ... show difference between bridges - suspension, span, arch...
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One of the traditional competitions in the civil engineering community is the Popsicle Stick Bridge Contest. Individuals and teams from various schools build bridges with 30-inch spans using only popsicle sticks and white glue as building materials. ... show difference between bridges - suspension, span, arch...
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Using the same materials is seen to be difficult when you consider cable-stayed bridges and suspension bridges. If you have use popsicle sticks for a beam or a truss, what will you use for cables? In principle, you could make very thin strips from a popsicle stick, and join many of those together.
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