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Hmmm, favorite bridge

Started by Frish, October 18, 2001, 05:50:01 AM

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JohnK

Arch type seem the strongest, but suspension also have their place. I'm torn! Some of the coolest I've made look like turtles and are very strong.

King

One thing to remember with cables is that the longer they are, the stronger they are. Same goes for steel, actually.

That's one reason why it's good to drop your suspension bridges down a level or two instead of keeping them straight and level.

I've tried building arches but they never work. I can never get the angles right. I DID do a huge triangular arch for level 16, but I guess if it's triangular it's not really an arch...


baggio

Quote: from mendel on 6:07 pm on Oct. 24, 2001
...pls take the time to use your gfx prg to crop them...Good point... I resized them, but in a rush to get them to print... I didn't crop them as I should have. http://www.pontifex2.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt=':)'>
beaujob: I wouldn't mind doing kung-fu in the shadow of a bridge that I built while death and a clown get it on in the bathtub next door, but that's a long ways off.

Arch bridges are strong but as the span gets wider they lose a lot of strength. I have found that a suspention bridge (as long as the towers are high enough and strong enough) can go a lot farther

Klei

Another good site is http://www.pontifex.cjb.net" target='_blank'>http://www.pontifex.cjb.net.
Please upload your files there.

baggio

I don't know if this is one you'll like, but one of the bridges I was making for the contest has a nice arch. You can see it on this http://www.chroniclogic.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard/topic.cgi?forum=3&topic=43" target="_blank">url. About halfway down the page. I'm rather fond of it even if it didn't break any records, or even 贄,000.
beaujob: I wouldn't mind doing kung-fu in the shadow of a bridge that I built while death and a clown get it on in the bathtub next door, but that's a long ways off.

I think I need to look at some good suspension bridges, I really haven't got the hang of them at all (ugh, just re-read this...no pun intended!)! Anyone wanna share??

:-D

(Edited by Chillum at 8:05 am on Oct. 22, 2001)


JohnK

klei, I understand that you want to promote your site, but their are better ways of doing it than just plastering every single thread that deals with bridge design with posts about it. One way to do it might be to put your site address in your signature, that way when you contribute somthing valuable to a discussion, people will take notice of it. Sorry if I come off sounding harsh.

Andy24

Thanks. I think that this will help me a lot when I want to build arch bridges.

falkon2

Arches are the strongest but are slightly more expensive than Suspension. With a little ingenuity, though suspension can easily become stronger. (I.e. replace the top with a 'V' shape tied together with cable will give you a better angle to support the deck)

u2pa

okay, i used a bit alternative method for complex 10..
instead of using crossing wires, i have suspended 2 light steel bars bethween the anchor points, and used those for stable points for hanging other wires.. hehe.. enjoy http://www.pontifex2.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt=':)'>

(Edited by u2pa at 5:52 pm on Oct. 26, 2001)


baggio

Although it won't win any prize for effeciency, Normal 12 is perhaps one of my favorite bridges.  I tried to make a combination arch/suspension bridge.  In effort to add strength, it became a double arch as I went into complex mode to arch the deck.  This screen capture shows max stress on the bridge BEFORE running the train over it.  Surprisingly, it looks about the same afterwards, with 0 BL.  http://www.pontifex2.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt=':)'> You can download this bridge from:

ftp://chronic:logic@24.20.221.2:100/-%20normal%20-/Baggio/level12.pxb
-or-
http://www.klei.dns2go.com/Downloads/Pontifex/Uploaded%20Files/From%20Ryan%20Beesley/Normal%20Level%2012.pxb" target='_blank'>http://www.klei.dns2go.com/Downloa....012.pxb
http://www.klei.dns2go.com/Downloads/Pontifex/Pictures/From%20Ryan%20Beesley/Normal%20Level%2012.JPG" border="0">
A big THANKS to Poogle and his FTP server.  Let me know if you want me to change how I'm using the site -- this seems like a good use of a great resource.

Thanks to Klei for his Web server.

(Edited by baggio at 4:04 am on Oct. 24, 2001)

(Edited by baggio at 4:37 am on Oct. 27, 2001)

beaujob: I wouldn't mind doing kung-fu in the shadow of a bridge that I built while death and a clown get it on in the bathtub next door, but that's a long ways off.

falkon2

Your bridge will very likely work without those light steel bars.. just connect cable to cable

baggio

Another favorite of mine is I think what falkon2 was describing.  Maybe to a lesser degree.  Normal Level 7.  Believe it or not, I designed this level to get the most sway and broken links as I could.  Something breaks on every pass. http://www.pontifex2.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt=':)'> Get it here:

ftp://chronic:logic@24.20.221.2:100/-%20normal%20-/Baggio/level07.pxb
-or-
http://www.klei.dns2go.com/Downloads/Pontifex/Uploaded%20Files/From%20Ryan%20Beesley/Normal%20Level%2007.pxb" target="_blank">http://www.klei.dns2go.com/Downloa....007.pxb
http://www.klei.dns2go.com/Downloads/Pontifex/Pictures/From%20Ryan%20Beesley/Normal%20Level%2007.JPG" border="0">
Again, Thanks to Poogle and Klei!

(Edited by baggio at 4:39 am on Oct. 27, 2001)

beaujob: I wouldn't mind doing kung-fu in the shadow of a bridge that I built while death and a clown get it on in the bathtub next door, but that's a long ways off.

Klei

Quote: from kvinge on 5:48 pm on Oct. 25, 2001
klei, I understand that you want to promote your site, but their are better ways of doing it than just plastering every single thread that deals with bridge design with posts about it. One way to do it might be to put your site address in your signature, that way when you contribute somthing valuable to a discussion, people will take notice of it. Sorry if I come off sounding harsh.

How do you put your site address in your signature? :confused:
How do you change that image on the left? :confused: