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Am seeking input/help with structual analysis on new bridge design. See: http://groups.msn.com/DavesBridgesandTowers [Broken] for details
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Bridge design is the process of creating a structure that spans a gap or obstacle, such as a river or valley, to allow people and vehicles to cross safely.
Structural analysis is important in bridge design because it helps engineers determine the forces and stresses that the bridge will experience, ensuring that it is strong and stable enough to withstand them.
The main components of a bridge include the foundation, substructure (piers and abutments), superstructure (beams, girders, and trusses), deck (surface for vehicles or pedestrians), and any additional elements like railings or barriers.
Some common types of bridges include beam bridges, arch bridges, suspension bridges, cable-stayed bridges, and truss bridges. Each type has its own unique design and construction methods.
Computer simulations and modeling are important tools in bridge design because they allow engineers to test various design options and analyze their structural performance before actually building the bridge. This can save time and resources, and help ensure a safe and efficient design.