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Very sorry in advance for the sorenson 3 format, but I haven't got
the mpg thing on a Mac down to a science yet...
Here's an animation using MechSim in MegaPov 1.0. I've been having
a great time fiddling around with it. The topology alone uses up a
couple hundred lines of text, but I like the result. For a while, I
thought the bridge would slowly stabalize and just sit there??like a
bridge??but it's so much more interesting this way. :) I guess I forgot
to take into account the lateral stiffness and structure. (I think it's
because of rounding errors since it should be perfectly symmetrical over
the z-axis.) Oh well, as long as no one was on the bridge at the time.
-Ricky
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Attachments:
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That's odd, my --'s seemed to have shown up as ??'s. Whoops.
- Ricky
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Girdie!
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In article <3e1f8f8f$1@news.povray.org>, Greg M. Johnson wrote:
> Girdie!
Girdie? I'm not familiar with that one...
-Ricky
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"Reusser" <reu### [at] chorusnet> wrote in message
news:3E1F7C43.A714ADED@chorus.net...
> Very sorry in advance for the sorenson 3 format, but I haven't got
> the mpg thing on a Mac down to a science yet...
> Here's an animation using MechSim in MegaPov 1.0. I've been having
> a great time fiddling around with it. The topology alone uses up a
> couple hundred lines of text, but I like the result. For a while, I
> thought the bridge would slowly stabalize and just sit there??like a
> bridge??but it's so much more interesting this way. :) I guess I forgot
> to take into account the lateral stiffness and structure. (I think it's
> because of rounding errors since it should be perfectly symmetrical over
> the z-axis.) Oh well, as long as no one was on the bridge at the time.
>
> -Ricky
>
Well it's not quite Tacoma Narrows... but close :)
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On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 20:06:59 -0600, Reusser <reu### [at] chorusnet>
wrote:
> For a while, I thought the bridge would slowly stabalize and just sit there??like a
>bridge??but it's so much more interesting this way. :)
It falls over nicely
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Galloping Gertie, I believe Greg was referring to. A suspension bridge in
Tacoma, Washington, USA during the 1940's which waved in the wind until it
broke apart.
http://www.nwrain.net/~newtsuit/recoveries/narrows/gg.htm
I'd have thought it was spelled girdie too, since it is about steel girders.
Apparently the name was borrowed from a poem.
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Farewell,
Bob
"Reusser" <reu### [at] chorusnet> wrote in message
news:100120032134054096%reu### [at] chorusnet...
> In article <3e1f8f8f$1@news.povray.org>, Greg M. Johnson wrote:
>
> > Girdie!
>
> Girdie? I'm not familiar with that one...
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Reusser wrote:
> Very sorry in advance for the sorenson 3 format, but I haven't got
> the mpg thing on a Mac down to a science yet...
> Here's an animation using MechSim in MegaPov 1.0. I've been
> having a great time fiddling around with it. The topology alone uses
> up a couple hundred lines of text, but I like the result. For a
> while, I thought the bridge would slowly stabalize and just sit
> there??like a bridge??but it's so much more interesting this way. :)
> I guess I forgot to take into account the lateral stiffness and
> structure. (I think it's because of rounding errors since it should
> be perfectly symmetrical over the z-axis.) Oh well, as long as no
> one was on the bridge at the time.
excellent stuff - lets just hope thats not fixed in a furture mechsim, can
you imagine the hassle of trying to model a bridge that did that
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In article <3e2010ce@news.povray.org>, hughes, b.
<omn### [at] charternet> wrote:
> Galloping Gertie, I believe Greg was referring to. A suspension bridge in
> Tacoma, Washington, USA during the 1940's which waved in the wind until it
> broke apart.
Okay, that makes sense. Chalk one up for resonance. Wait, no. I
didn't model a car, man, and *sniff* dog to be on it when it fell. But
I did think of the Tacoma Narrows and wondered how I could have wind
blow across it (like a cloth with a face, wind vector, dot product),
but that would be pretty tricky without altering the source. I was
also trying to think of a way to set a tolerance for each
connection--exceed the tolerance for stress and it disappears. It
would make a lot more sense for it to break as it falls rather than
bend and distort to no end. Just thoughts.
-Ricky
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From: Christoph Hormann
Subject: Re: Suspension Bridge (Sorenson 3)
Date: 11 Jan 2003 11:31:17
Message: <3E2046D5.2D96627A@gmx.de>
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Reusser wrote:
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> Very sorry in advance for the sorenson 3 format, but I haven't got
> the mpg thing on a Mac down to a science yet...
Can't view it, sorry.
Christoph
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