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Simple Suspension Bridge Experiment

Product Code : EDS-SELE-11242

An experimental apparatus to investigate a simple suspension bridge structure, and measure the cable tension under various loads.
The experiment hardware fits onto the Structures Test Frame. 
The equipment includes a signal cable to connect the load cell to a Digital Force Display.
The Operation Manual provides details of the equipment including sample experiment results. 
Didactic Lab Students use masses on weight hangers to apply various loads to a rigid deck, joined to a parabolic cable via hangers.
The suspension cable passes over pulleys at each end. One end is rigidly fixed. 
The other end connects to a mechanism bearing on a load cell. When connected to a Digital Force Display, the load cell measures the cable tension. 
The virtual experiments simulate the tests you can perform with the hardware. They also extend the choice of tests beyond that available using only the hardware, for example: higher loads, uniform loads or different test specimens. This extends the student’s learning experience.
For automatic data acquisition of your experiment results, supply the optional Automatic Data Acquisition Unit. 
The Operation Manual Didactic Lab describes how to use the equipment and gives experiment procedures.
For extra ‘virtual’ experiments, supply the optional Structures Software, for use on a suitable computer. 
Supplied as standard with the Structures Software that displays and logs your experiment results and gives the extra virtual experiments.

Key features:
Didactic Lab High-quality structures training module for students of mechanical, civil and structural engineering
Allows safe and practical experiments into a simple suspension bridge structure
Optional unit with Structures Software package for automatic data acquisition and virtual experiment.
Realistic and verifiable experiment results
Optional Structures Software package for extra, ‘virtual’ experiments, that simulate and confirm the results from your hardware and allow extended experiments.

   

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