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Not a disaster yet - Glass bridge in China cracks

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I suppose people hopping over the cracked portion will in turn crack adjacent portions.
 
A perfect example of "the glass is half cracked".



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Looks like they are issued special lttle blue anti-gravity shoes by the Polit Bureau to walk above the bridge with. Doesn't sound like they are working...

Now that cracks me up! The problem is clear to me.

Mike McCann, PE, SE (WA)


 
Assuming they built them like the glass floors in various skyscrapers around the US it's probably got a protective outer layer of glass to walk on with an actual structural glass inside. If I recall a US building had a similar issue earlier this year.

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I was just about to post a similar thread, and then I noticed,this thread. Is the cracking of the glass representative of "Made in China" product . I think the CCTV tower in Beijing has glass floor connecting the 2 towers.


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From what I read earlier, it sounded like the cracking was the outer layer of glass only, similar to a US windshield getting a crack or pit from a rock. Obviously a concern, but not a failure, either. If they didn't think to make those panels pretty easy to replace, that would be a problem.
 
I read someone dropped a Sapporo beer bottle on it?
 
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