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Dynamic Load The "load" is the total force and weight that a structure such as a bridge is designed to withstand. For a bridge, the total load includes the "dynamic" loads of traffic, people, wind, snow, and ice and the "static" load of the bridge's own weight.
The London Bridge is designed to withstand various loads and forces, including live loads from vehicles and pedestrians, dead loads from its own weight, and environmental loads such as wind, seismic activity, and thermal expansion. The bridge's structure must also accommodate dynamic forces from traffic and potential impacts from boats. Additionally, considerations for water flow and potential flooding are integral to its design for safety and durability.
It only needs to be designed to withstand the weight of the water. Why? A ship always displaces an amount of water that weighs the same as the ship, regardless of how heavily a ship may be loaded.
The ANZAC Bridge in Sydney Australia replaced the Glebe Island Bridge. It was designed by Percy Allan who also designed the Pyrmont Bridge.
The Middlesborough Transporter Bridge was designed by the Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Co.
they help the bridge to withstand earthquake by their hydraulic engineering
The anchorage of the Brooklyn Bridge consists of two massive stone structures that support the bridge's towers and help distribute its weight. Located at either end of the bridge, the anchorage serves to secure the suspension cables, ensuring the stability and integrity of the bridge. Each anchorage is constructed from granite and concrete, designed to withstand the forces exerted by the bridge and the traffic it carries. These structures are essential for maintaining the bridge's overall strength and functionality.
It can not unless the bridge already has a lot of weight on it and the cat would put the bridge over the maximum amount of weight that the bridge can withstand.
THIS BRIDGE WAS DESIGNED BY A GUYANESE MAN FROM BARTICA,ESSEQUIBO GUYANA
9billion tons
The modern (1973) bridge is wider and able to withstand higher vehicle payloads.
The Brooklyn bridge was designed by John Roebling and the Roeblings helped in the process of building the bridge with many other workers.