I wouldn't consider myself a pro, but I hope I can still help you.lllazar wrote:Hello, im new to this forum and i had a few questions for u " pros"![]()
1. What's a fixed node and rolling node?
2. How do i solve compression and tension (is there anything i can do to make the bridge stronger if i face this)
3. Is bass better for points of tension?
How much more does bass cost than balsa?
Thank you
1. I don't know what they are to be honest. You really won't face them except for the JHU bridge designer.
2. You don't really "solve" it. Those are the two major forces on your bridge. Compression is like squeezing the piece between your fingers, and tension is like grabbing both ends and pulling. Generally, increasing cross sectional size increased compressional strength, and (someone please correct me if I am wrong) increasing density increases tensional strength. Sometimes people will use a pair of high-density balsa as thin as 1/64 for tension members.
3. As I said before, higher density is beter for tension. Bass is higher density than balsa, so it could be stronger. However if you have balsa that will be strong enough, you can save a lot of weight.
4. Bass is still pretty cheap. Generally, bass sticks are sold in 2 ft sticks for about the same price as a balsa 3 ft stick.
If you haven't already, read the wiki page.