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  1. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part V

    This confuse me. For my untrained eye looks like a PT bar but from where to where ? Can be from canopy or is just rebar ? Thank you all for response.
  2. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part V

    I'm confused by this : Thanks all for response.
  3. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part V

    If working was on upper PT bar instead lower one, probability of joint failure between member #11 and #12 as cause of collapse is significant higher. Right now I'm really more confused by this picture.
  4. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part IV

    Not really. Here some spots : [glasses]
  5. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part IV

    Any structural can dismiss simultaneous fail at both ends of member #11 ?
  6. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part IV

    I'll recheck about PT rods as something on my working drawings not fit.
  7. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part IV

    Member #11, #12, north deck and canopy position after collapse without deformation/destruction. Any find something wrong, point me about please for recheck.
  8. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part IV

    I see single asymmetrical concrete truss and ABC as not the best choices for a bridge. All must be perfect designed and executed. Full collapse was half second only when bridge was looking safe and stable like a rock.
  9. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part IV

    Concrete of member #12 base was pulverized before north deck end fall. You can still see skid marks of like 2 rebars on pier surface.
  10. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part IV

    I searched for images with reference points and angles in same plane and mixed with a software editor capable to work with layers and transparency, GIMP in my case. Images used: Confirmation for north end of deck: No traces from end of #12 outside deck:
  11. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part IV

    Member #12 damage overlap.
  12. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part III

    RetiredSE - see below... You can see more details here.
  13. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part III

    I don't get your point. Redundancy role isn't to cover design errors.
  14. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part III

    Any have a clue what role had PT anchor of member #11 into #12 from structural design point of view ?
  15. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part III

    For that simulator is same if you remove deck between #11 and #12 #10. Delete "(11-12)" from data input. UPDATE: You can remove member #12 entirely together with canopy.
  16. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part III

    Comparison between bridge collapse movie and theoretical simulation of truss without member #11 Deck fail between member #11 and #12 #10 and #11 is close too. Courtesy to Zac Doyle for video and to Ivan Markov for online simulator. Data input : (0, 100)(87, 100)(154, 100)(221, 100)(289...
  17. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part III

    This can be between 1) and 2) as south structure/frames from member #11 was still working as one.
  18. Meerkat 007

    Miami Pedestrian Bridge, Part III

    On collapse, members #12 base was knock out by member #11 and pulled down from pylon together with member #11, by north deck fall. That can explain the "chair" shape after collapse.

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