Bridges
domes
stresses: hoops (circular around), meridian (longways around) mostly in compression but some tension in lower hoops
Framed Tube
Four Walls subjected to wind: when separated, the 2 walls bending about their weak axis offer minimal resistance, but when joined act as a tubular structure, the weak walls forced to participate in resisting wind Khan
German vs. Spanish Tradition of Vaulted Form
German: rigid adherence to mathematics, classical shapes( domes, barrels) Spanish: more playful, courage to be creative, classical and non classical shapes (hyperboloid, hyper)
Pedestrian Bridges
Jörg Schlaich: should be more fun, make people feel alive inclined masts, assymmetry, deck curvature, motion
Heinz Isler
"natural" forms (pneumatic-- inflated membrane and hanging-- pure compression) creating curved shell on square plan (prestressed beams on perimeter) expensive, custom made wooden arches are reused many times influenced by candela
World Trade Center 4, Richard Garlock, NYC
(in right corner)
Reinforced Concrete
Concrete with steel in it. Steel is extremely ductile and excellent in tension place reinforcement where there is tension (the bottom) Used by Robert Maillart
Gothic Cathedral
Pointed arches flying buttresses Ribbed vault ceiling Viollet le Duc restored many cathedrals (structure generates form) dematerializing walls (light) expression of verticality height
Robert Maillart
Same teacher as amman salginatobel, schwandbach, tavanasa reinforced concrete
Creep
Studied by Eugene Freyssinet for years load a concrete column with load p and you have instant shortening. hold load p constant and over time, continues to shorten denied by science
Deflection Theory
The heavier the span weight (ql), the greater the cable tension the greater the cable tension, the stiffer the span the stiffer the span, the less need for deck trusses (elegance of thin deck)
First to use ideals of structural art to critique bridges (ex: Bonar Bridge improved construction principles, external appearance, save material) Bridges became more advanced with time
Thomas Telford
Pierre Lardy
Well educated in science and engineering Christian Menn and Heinz Isler where his students
ferrocement
alternating layers of aggregates and fine steel mesh no wood forms needed can make 1.5 in thick and have large strains with no cracks
Precasting
cast concrete in a reusable mold or "form" when concrete hardens, element is lifted into place
Prestressed Concrete
concrete is compressed before applying load overtime concrete shortens due to creep, "regular" steel cannot stretch enough before failing high strength steel can stretch further to overcome shortening caused by creep compressive stresses induced by high strength steel prior to loading will balance out the tensile stresses
Deck Stiffened Arch
deck and arch deflect together and parapet is a means of stiffening
Self-anchored
deck resist horizontal reactions in compression temporary deck support required during erection
Back-anchored
end blocks resist horizontal reactions no temporary deck support required during erection
Cable-stayed bridges
fan: radiate from a single point, tension gets bigger in longer cables harp: parallel cables, all tension equal cables in tension, deck in compression
barrels
flow of forces -long (beam like) -short (arch like)
buckling
major consideration in steel structures steel is very strong therefore does;t need a lot of material for strength, but buckling can occur taller buildings have more buckling