Monday, June 24, 2024

“Galloping Gertie” - the bridge with a wind problem

In 1940, Washington state, USA, witnessed a marvel of modern engineering. The Tacoma Narrows Bridge, a majestic suspension bridge, which promised a brighter future officially opened, connecting Tacoma to the nearby Kitsap Peninsula. But this bridge had a secret, a weakness hidden in its very design, a problem that would soon turn it into a modern-day disaster.

At the time of its construction, the bridge's design was considered to be sleek and modern. Unlike more traditional bridges with their web of trusses, the Tacoma Narrows structure featured a smooth, streamlined deck. However, this innovation, aimed at reducing wind resistance, had a nightmarish side effect. As the wind blew, the bridge didn't just bend - it swayed. In fact, it swayed so wildly, it earned the nickname "Galloping Gertie" from the construction workers who braved the building process. Read about it by following the link:

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