That is a very well done model of old Galloping Gertie! She truly was a beautiful bridge. I wish I could have seen her, but she fell down 30 years before I was born! I've heard it said that her fatal design flaw was the too-thin (from top to bottom) main roadway span. When the windstorm hit, the span acted more like an airplane wing. Can you confirm or deny that for me? Also, did divers ever find the car that fell along with the bridge?
Great Effort, The videos of the real one is amazing.
I wonder how the engineer felt later on.....
It would be interesting to know how it would/could be designed, what changes would have been made to the original plan knowing all this. More rigid deck I imagine that wouldn't flex?
Actually Yes- it does "flutter". The bridge deck is so long, narrow & thin, that because it is held up by the suspension cables, if the diorama is moved at all it moves the road deck. I found out that it also moves with the seasons- even when it hasn't been
moved from it's place. It is in the museum, which gets colder in the winter & warmer in the summer, and the arc over the water gets higher in the winter & lower in the summer. This effect also changes the side-span hold down cables, which are rigid. They get a deflection when the arc increases & are stressed when the arc lowers. I never thought a model could exhibit forces of nature, but after having it for 3 years now it never ceases to amaze me. Thanks for the nice comment.
You did a great job on this bridge model! But one question that everyone would love to know: does it flutter? :-D Thanks for showing the world this model!
Since I first saw a clip of Galloping Gertie at the age of 8 (22 years ago) I've been fascinated by it! You did a tremendous job!! Wish your museum was closer!
That is a very well done model of old Galloping Gertie! She truly was a beautiful bridge. I wish I could have seen her, but she fell down 30 years before I was born! I've heard it said that her fatal design flaw was the too-thin (from top to bottom) main roadway span. When the windstorm hit, the span acted more like an airplane wing. Can you confirm or deny that for me? Also, did divers ever find the car that fell along with the bridge?
70Kenny 3 months ago
Great Effort, The videos of the real one is amazing.
I wonder how the engineer felt later on.....
It would be interesting to know how it would/could be designed, what changes would have been made to the original plan knowing all this. More rigid deck I imagine that wouldn't flex?
NearDeathExperienc 1 year ago
Actually Yes- it does "flutter". The bridge deck is so long, narrow & thin, that because it is held up by the suspension cables, if the diorama is moved at all it moves the road deck. I found out that it also moves with the seasons- even when it hasn't been
fredferdberfel 1 year ago
moved from it's place. It is in the museum, which gets colder in the winter & warmer in the summer, and the arc over the water gets higher in the winter & lower in the summer. This effect also changes the side-span hold down cables, which are rigid. They get a deflection when the arc increases & are stressed when the arc lowers. I never thought a model could exhibit forces of nature, but after having it for 3 years now it never ceases to amaze me. Thanks for the nice comment.
fredferdberfel 1 year ago
You did a great job on this bridge model! But one question that everyone would love to know: does it flutter? :-D Thanks for showing the world this model!
esmith512 1 year ago
Since I first saw a clip of Galloping Gertie at the age of 8 (22 years ago) I've been fascinated by it! You did a tremendous job!! Wish your museum was closer!
amlive769 2 years ago
I like this model. Is this in a museum yet?
timbabcock 2 years ago
It is in my Narrows bridge museum, along with the relics, plans, photos, and collectibles.
fredferdberfel 2 years ago
Very well done!
VGRetro 2 years ago