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The Kate Upton
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The Kate Upton Analysis Of! Inventor Assembly West point Bridge Designer MD Solids By: Tyler Grzybek, Wade Webster, and Jake Januszkiewicz Key Points! Members 3,12,23-27 are all under the most amount of stress. Members 2, 8, 13, 15-21 are all under the most amount of tension. Members 1, 4-7, 9-11, 14, and 22 make up the strongest parts of the "Kate Upton." Members 2-3, 8, 12-13, 15-21, 23-27 make up the weakest part of the "Kate Upton." Are bridge failed by being too thin and being able to break easily. To improve our bridge we would make the members of the bridge more thicker so our bridge could withstand more weight. We saved weight by making our members thinner Stress Analyzer Results Our bridge barely held up anywhere, but the most recognizable spot would be the top where the members meet. Members 3,12,23-27 are all under the most amount of stress. Members 2, 8, 13, 15-21 are all under the most amount of tension.
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