Analysis Of The Bridge Of San
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Those who think that Thornton Wilder is mainly his classic novel "Our Town", St. Louis Rey Bridge seems to be a good change. On the other hand, he changed the country, not Central America which traded with Peru. He changed times and returned from the 20th century to the 18th century. He also handled a broader society than "our town", easily expressing lower class and aristocrat. But despite these differences, his subject is almost the same; life is short lived, and our expectations can be narrowed down with a single finger, and what I left is what I It is what the people love.
There are five bridges in San Francisco Bay: Golden Gate, Richmond - San Rafael, San Francisco - Oakland Bay, Hayward - San Mateo, Dumbarton Bridge. There are four big islands in San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz Island, Jebabuena Island, Treasure Island, and Angel Island. The San Francisco Bay is a sacred place for sailors. Yachts and yacht races are popular pastimes
Since Hinckley Span, San Francisco and its neighbors have made great progress on the problem of bridges. Located within 450 square miles from the inland harbor, San Francisco Bay has eight major highway bridges, including the world's four largest steel bridges and two railway bridges. Four bridges in San Francisco - Auckland, Golden Gate, Richmond - San Rafael, the Chalkines Strait were selected as one of the ten most famous buildings in the world. Other bridges include San Mateo - Hayward, Dumbarton, Southern Pacifics Suisun Bay, Rw - cross between Redwood City and Newark, and Antioch, Bridge. The most important of these is the two bridges completed in 1936 and 1937.
Through the San Francisco Bay, the world famous Golden Gate Bridge stands. This bridge is located in one of the most beautiful surroundings in nature, spanning a mile wide bay from San Francisco's Fort Point to the Marin County coast. Joseph Strauss, specializing in the construction of bridges, is the leader in the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge. Construction began on January 5, 1993, four years later, completed on April 27, 1997. - The number of deaths has exceeded 10,000 and is still increasing (Branigan 2). At 2:46 pm Friday, March 11, 2011, the earthquake disaster in Japan did not give a warning. The magnitude 9.0 earthquake was the strongest earthquake in the country (Fackler 3). The 33 - foot tsunami caused by the earthquake swept the northern Japan land and carried objects and debris. To make matters worse, the tsunami caused some nuclear power plant cooling systems to malfunction.
Modern knowledge of the impact of earthquakes on structures has led to a plan to turn Golden Gate into a better resistance to earthquake events. Because the bridge is close to the San Andreas Fault, it is at risk of a major earthquake. When considered to be able to withstand anticipated earthquakes, the bridge is indeed an influence of perfect structural damage (or collapse) caused by 320 foot (98 meters) arched support failure at Ft Point It is easy to receive. A plan of $ 392 million was launched to raise the structure's ability to withstand such a situation with minimal (repairable) damage. A challenging task is to complete the plan without interrupting traffic. A complex electro-hydraulic synchronous lifting system is tailored to build a series of complex elevators that transfers loads from temporary struts and existing bridges to temporary struts. Renovation work is completed in 2012