Gilson Bridge review Word Scramble
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BEAM – | An individual piece of a bridge that goes from one section to another.Also called members. |
MEMBER – | An individual piece of a bridge that goes from one section to another. Also called beams. |
DECK – | The roadway portion of a bridge that directly supports vehicles, people and everything that might use it, travel on. |
DEAD LOAD – | The weight of the bridge itself. |
LIVE LOAD – | the weight of anything on the bridge that adds stress; cars people trucks. Also includes environmental load. |
ENVIRONMENTAL LOAD - | wind, water, temperature and/or earthquakes. Anything nature adds to the stress. |
FATIGUE – | when bridge pieces become weak and could break (fail) from being used a lot. |
PIER – | A vertical support or substructure unit that supports the spans of a multi-span superstructure at an intermediate location between its abutments. |
SPAN – | The distance between piers, towers, or abutments. |
STABLE – | The ability of a bridge to resist forces that can cause it to collapse. |
SUBSTRUCTURE – | The parts of a bridge that are below the deck (roadway). |
SUPERSTRUCTURE – | The parts of a bridge that are above the deck (roadway).. |
TENSION – | A force that pulls or stretches. |
TORSION – | A twisting force or action. |
COMPRESSION – | inward pushing force |
TRUSS – | A strong triangular pattern of bridge members allowing the bridge to be longer. |
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