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Lifer
- Mar 5, 2001
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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: TheTony
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: TheTony
Bridge specs
I'm no engineer, but it seems pretty obvious to me from those pics that this bridge was a terribly flawed design, completely non-redundant. I'm sure poor maintenance played a factor as well, but I think in the end the investigation will find that the bridge failed at one of the crucial points where the truss substructure secures to one of the concrete piers, possibly from something as simple as a single broken bolt.
Truly tragic. My deepest sympathies go out to the victims of this disaster and their families.![]()
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Seeing what I've seen, my initial reaction was to suspect the same thing - beginning at the point where the piling connects to the metal structure, on the south/west side of the river.
Originally posted by: daniel1113
After seeing the collapse video, I think it's pretty clear that the failure occurred at one of the truss/pylon connections.
Damned thing moved, Pylons deep into the earthbed should never move.
Can you prove they moved before or after the incident, or that they moved at all? I am assuming you can prove that they moved because an earthquake or some other reason? I also assume that you can prove that it wasn't designed that way because you're obviously a structural engineer from a very prestigeous school? Ohh, thats right, you went to a community college in what? networking?
Dave, have you ever driven on that bridge? Have you driven on many bridges in that area? Do you know anything but bridge construction? Or is your knowledge of that just about as good as your knowledge of finance (stocks + shorting = failure) your knowledge of companies (Bally's only went bad because discretionary spending and not crappy biz practices), or your knowledge of anything else even outside of your core knowledge base which is what? Networking?
I happened to grow up in MN, not too far outside of the MSP area. I went to the UofMN and drove over that very same bridge hundreds of times. In many of the pictures you can see an apartment complex when looking south that have more rounded terraces, I lived in that building for 2 years with a window *FACING* that bridge (7 corners area, Grandmas is right there, so is a nice little Micro-Brew that I forgot the name of, UofMN law school is close, as is the Carlson School of Business). I walked across similar bridges in the area, including the Washington Avenue bridge, which happens to be designed in a similar fashion and looked as bad as the 35W bridge.
I am sure in your little world you can explain everything, but in this one world we call...reality...your knowledge is very limited. Naturally the transition from your world, to our world, offers you many opportunities to exhibit your lack of knowledge about anything in our world. These are evidenced by what our people call "Trolling". Since your world is obviously an alternate universe where intellectually moronic people from our world would be considered smart, you seem to think your knowledge transfers.
Obviously, it does not. So please, stop with your bullcrap.
