Make a bridge out of popsicle sticks homework

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The project involves constructing a popsicle stick bridge for a competition, where the winner is determined by the highest weight-to-weight ratio. Key specifications include a maximum road deck thickness of 1 inch and a length between 14 to 18 inches. Participants can use optional substructures and superstructures, but must adhere to specific dimensions. Suggestions for success include using CAD for design and Gorilla Glue for assembly, as well as maximizing the distance between the top and bottom chords in a truss design. Proper load distribution across the truss is crucial for optimizing performance.
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Hey all,

I've got a project that I have to do. I have to make a bridge out of popsicle sticks. However, it's a competition and only the winner receives full credit. The bridge with the highest ratio of weight held to bridge weight wins.

Weight Held (Pounds)
------------------------- = Bridge Ratio
Weight of Bridge (Grams)

Here are the specs:

Road Deck
---Thickness: Max 1"
---Length: 14"<X<18"
---Width: Max 6"

Substructure (Optional)
---Depth: Max 3"
---Length: Max 14"
---Width: Max 6"

Superstructure (Optional)
---Height: No Max
---Length: Max 18"
---Width: Max 6"

There will be a whole in the center 3/8" to 1/2". The bridge will be threaded onto a rod followed by a small piece of wood (To even out the pressure a bit) and then a bolt.



________________________________
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Bridge
-------------------------------------
-------...| |...-------
\.../...| |.Rod...\.../
.|...|....| |....|...|
.|...|.Supports...| |....|...|

Any ideas, suggestions, advice, or help is appreciated.

Regards,
marshmallowchicken
 
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A buddy of mine won one of these things (except with balsa wood) in his statics class. He attributed his win to two factors:

a) He designed the whole bridge in CAD.
b) He used Gorilla Glue as the adhesive.
 
Oh, sorry, I guess I forgot to post it.

Materials:
Posicle Sticks: No Max
White/Wood Glue

Also 2 of the large flat surfaces of popsicle sticks may not be glued together.

Thanks for trying at least.

Regards,
marshmallowchicken
 
One thing to remember is that the distance between the top chord and bottom chord of a truss type bridge needs to be maxed out in the middle. So, if you are only going to use a road deck for the structure, you only get 1" of separation. I would look at some sort of bow truss and be sure that the deck distrubutes the point lode along the entire truss.
 
Also, build the bridge to the minimum span. It appears that there is a maximum and minimum length. Find out the exact rules.
 
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