The Wind Didn’t Break the Bridge… The Design Did
Автор: IngeniLore
Загружено: 2026-01-20
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The Tacoma Narrows Bridge was meant to be a modern engineering masterpiece — sleek, lightweight, and affordable.
But only months after opening in 1940, it earned a terrifying nickname: “Galloping Gertie.”
With steady winds, the bridge began to move… twist… and eventually collapse in one of the most famous engineering failures in history.
In this IngeniLore engineering story, we break down:
What caused the bridge to oscillate
The hidden design weakness engineers underestimated
How wind can feed energy into a structure (aeroelastic flutter)
The lessons that permanently changed bridge design
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