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Friday, April 22, 2011

Deep in the Heart of Texas

Registration information has been sent out for all the teams headed to Nationals in one month. Click the national competition logo to the right to get to A&M's competition host website to register and get information and the schedule.

And now for some Texas education:
Deep in the Heart of Texas
The Yellow Rose of Texas
Texas State Anthem
The Alamo
That is all.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

One of these things looks just like another (update)

I still haven't found full results from this region, but did find on UMichigan's steel bridge page that they placed second overall and will be in CSTX in May. Congrats guys!

I'm posting their steel bridge construction video again because it's a great video.

And.... Boom goes the dynamite

News Team! Assemble!

Monday, April 18, 2011

Georgia Tech Steel Bridge 2011: Presented to you by the GT Fabrication Club

Conference Competition Results:

Construction Time:       9.13 minutes
Weight:                        221 pounds
Aggregate Deflection:  0.91 inches (in load case 4)
Zero to 60:                  4.6 seconds
Top Speed:                 45 mph
Total cost:                   $4,269,035

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Carolinas Conference Results (on the way)

I'll post the tabulated results when they become available, but for now: Congrats to The Citadel from Team Georgia Tech! We're looking forward to traveling west to CSTX with you in a month.

In other news: Georgia Tech Steel Bridge takes First at Carolinas Conference after breaking sound barrier atop Chevy Silverado.

Caution!!!! Do not try this at home. Do not place steel bridge atop vehicle without adult supervision. 
Professional driver on a closed course.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Aqua Teen Hunger Bridge


In other news, we're also working on the steel bridge for the ASCE regional conference in North Carolina this weekend. As you can see from the picture*, we've assembled the bridge and finished painting. We are excited about our design and can't wait to meet our competition on Saturday.




*Certain details have been omitted for the protection of all involved parties.

Progress


Team Georgia Tech has been hard at work these last few weeks and results are really starting to be noticeable. As you can see we have the main arch up and the crane has arrived onsite to start hoisting the cables as soon as they arrive.









Update: First cable is up!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Red vs. Blue

I know they changed the size of the member box this year... but these members... really?

Friday, April 8, 2011

Pacific Northwest Conference Results


Here are the PNW steel bridge RESULTS.

After the FE, instead of working on our own bridge I'm going to start compiling results in a spreadsheet to compare everyone from all the conferences. Bossman, if you read this, I'm just kidding about not working on our bridge, I'll probably come in to the shop. Isn't this bridge done yet? At least it's only January and we have plenty of time to work it.

Great Lakes Conference Results

Found RESULTS the from the Great Lakes conference, which happened last weekend at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.

The University of Wisconsin - Madison won with a total cost of $4,688,991.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

One of these things looks just like another

Great minds think alike? I haven't found posted results for the North Central region competition that happened this past weekend.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Pacific Southwest Conference Results

Since I haven't heard of so many of these schools, I'm just going to list best stats. (but if you want it, I found the full results HERE.) And if you go look at the full results, make sure to note that UC San Diego was DQ'd for a temporary pier violation. Three teams were also disqualified for construction times (weighted or otherwise) being too long.

Overall Steel Bridge Standings:
1st - $2,913,853
     (beat the 1st place finisher in the SW conference by $395,594)
2nd - $3,257,327
3rd - $5,838,028

Weight:
1st - 173 pounds
2nd - 194 pounds
3rd - 208 pounds

Speed:
1st - 8.97 minutes
2nd - 9.82 minutes
3rd - 19.79 minutes

Aggregate Deflection:
1st - 0.166 inches (HOLY CRAP!)
2nd - 0.170 inches
3rd - 0.331 inches

Thanks to these guys for the results.

Come on down

It looks like it's about time for the construction videos to start pouring in.

How many monkeys does it take?

These guys sure did put in a lot of work. I can really tell that... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Southeast Conference Results

ASCE Tennessee Tech has posted results from the Southeast Regional Competition a couple of weekends ago. Here's a summary of the steel bridge competition, and the detailed results are HERE.

Overall Steel Bridge Standings:
1st - University of Florida, $3,309,447
2nd - Southern Polytechnic State University, $4,660,788
3rd - University of Tennessee, Knoxville, $5,137,615

Weight:
1st - Southern Poly - 176 pounds
2nd - Vanderbilt - 207 pounds
3rd - University of South Florida - 306 pounds

Speed:
1st - University of Florida - 6.6 minutes
2nd -UT Knoxville - 12.3 minutes
3rd - Southern Poly - 13.1 minutes

Aggregate Deflection:
1st - University of Miami - 0.385 inches
2nd -Vanderbilt - 0.413 inches
3rd - USF - 0.472 inches

Progress and Service

Now that competition season has begun, we've started looking for videos to pop up on youtube. This video shows a couple bridges in passing after wasting a few minutes with drive-by shots of canoes at the Deep South regional competition at Mississippis State. I like the one that looks like it weighs 2000 pounds.