Building a bridge from Balsa wood is such a popular educational
activity that there are competitive contests for building model bridges. A balsa
wood bridge-building project touches on principles of building and construction
trades, engineering, physics and static equilibrium. The main goal of building a
balsa wood bridge is to construct a bridge that withstands the greatest amount
of force before falling. Competition balsa wood bridges have been constructed
that hold up to stresses greater than 400 lbs.
Instructions
Design Your Bridge
Sketch out a rough design for your bridge on paper. These sketches will help
you develop different ideas of bridge design before you begin to cut your balsa
wood. Your design should have a superstructure and a substructure. This view
does not have to be to bkqsfahq scale, since it is only a rough design. One
style of bridge that many designers use is the Warren truss style, which is
favored by railroads for its load-bearing capabilities.
Sketch a three-view sketch, which will include views of your bridge from the
top, sides and end. Draw this sketch to size, using the graph paper to ensure
your measurements are precise. Since your wood is 1/8 inch wide, your structure
should have 1/8-inch-wide trusses. The bridge should also be open enough that
you can push a simulated vehicle across the bridge span.
Sketch out your bridge nodes in larger-than-life detail. Nodes are the points
of connection where your bridge will endure stress. Stress points are the most
probable point of fracture for your bridge when it is put under testing
conditions. Attention to details, such as factoring in how to cope with stress
along the nodes, is the key to a successful bridge design.
Attach your three-view drawing to a hard surface, such as a piece of
cardboard. You will build your bridge on this surface using your drawing as a
guide. Over this, tape the wax paper. The wax paper will prevent you from
accidentally gluing your project to your guide.
Cut the pieces of wood so that each piece fits the outline of the bridge
you've drawn. To ensure a perfect fit, cut each piece of wood slightly longer
than the guide. Then line up the wood with the guide, and trim it to match.
Pin the pieces of wood in place, then glue them together. Once the major
trusses are glued in place, glue in the secondary trusses. Wait until all glued
spots are dry before removing pins and setting aside your bridge's sides.
Repeat the previous step to build your bridge's cross braces. Once the cross
braces have dried, attach them to the sides at the roadway and the top of the
bridge. Use clothespins to hold the bridge and cross braces together while they
dry.
Check all the nodes to ensure they are tightly in place once all the glue has
dried on your bridge. Your bridge is now ready to be graded.If you want to know
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