Stability of Structures
Making Structures Strong
Making structures strong
Structural Failure
Hodge Podge
100

the point around which the object's mass is equally balanced in all directions

What is the centre of gravity?

100

A horizontal structure designed to support a load.

What is a beam?

100

Can be used in bridges and are arranged in triangles.

What is a truss?

100

Poor installation like using rusty nails to put in shingles is an example of:

What is faulty construction?

100

steel rod used to reinforce concrete

What is rebar?

200

the ability of a structure to maintain, or regain, a stable balanced position.

What is stability?

200

Multiple folds in a material that provides additional strength.

What is corrugation?

200

Triangles help the structure support what?

What is more weight?

200

The Leaning tower of Pisa is a good example of this.

What is foundational failure?

200

The reason why trusses are useful in structures.

What is they provide support while adding a minimal amount of mass?
300

The centre of gravity is the point at which the entire _________ of an object seems to be concentrated.

What is mass?

300

A beam that is supported at only one end.

What is a cantilever?

300

A curved structure where compression forces are directed downwards in many planes of application.

What is a dome?

300

A building collapsing under the weight of massive amounts of snow is an example of this.

What is extraordinary loads?

300

True or False:

Concrete can withstand a great deal of tension, but it cannot withstand a lot of compression.

What is False?

400

Objects with a low centre of gravity and a wide support base tend to be what?

What is stable?

400

It has a letter in it and is stronger than a regular beam.

What is an I-beam?

400

Transfers compression downward in one plane of application.

What is an arch?

400

Approximately 40 - 60 percent of all failures are a result of this.

What is bad design.

400

The beam can be strengthened by changing its shape or composition by using:

What are rebar, corrugation, I-Beam?

500

The centre of gravity does what when a structure is moved or bent?

What is change or shifts?

500

This is placed below the beam to provide resistance to compression.

What is a strut?

500

It can be bent or curved and still retain its strength.

What is a truss?

500

Many structural failures can be linked to this.

What is human error?

500

These three factors affect how much force a structure can support.

What are mass, shape, and form?