STR19 Simple Suspension

Experiment for the study of the characteristics of a simple . Mounts on the Structures test frame and connects to the Structures automatic data acquisition unit and software.

Screenshot of the optional Structures Software

Key features Learning Outomes • Allows safe and practical experiments into a • Demonstration of the characteristics of a simple suspension bridge • Realistic and verifi able experiment results • Examination of the relationship between applied loads and the suspension cable tension • Optional TecQuipment’s Structures Software package for extra, ‘virtual’ experiments, that • Observation of the stability of the structure simulate and confi rm the results from your • Comparison of behaviour to simplifi ed cable hardware and allow extended experiments theory • Optional STR2000 unit with TecQuipment’s Structures Software package for automatic data Key specifications acquisition and virtual experiments • 9 weight hangers and 150 x 10 g masses • One of many interchangeable experiment • 500 mm span cable with 100 mm sag modules from TecQuipment’s modern, fl exible and cost-eff ective structures teaching system

TecQuipment Ltd, Bonsall , long eaton, Nottingham NG10 2AN, UK tecquipment.com +44 115 972 2611 [email protected]

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Description Essential Base Unit The experiment hardware fi ts onto the Structures Test • Structures Test Frame (STR1) Frame (STR1, available separately). Students use masses on weight hangers to apply various loads to a rigid , Essential Ancillary joined to a parabolic cable via hangers. • Digital Force Display (STR1a) The suspension cable passes over pulleys at each end. One end is rigidly fi xed. The other end connects to a Recommended Ancillary mechanism bearing on a load cell. When connected to • Automatic Data Acquisition Unit (STR2000) for a Digital Force Display (STR1a, available separately), the automatic data acquisition and virtual experiments load cell measures the cable tension. The equipment includes a signal cable to connect the load cell to a Digital Operating Conditions Force Display (STR1a). Operating environment: The lecturer guide provides details of the equipment Laboratory including sample experiment results. The student guide describes how to use the equipment and gives experiment Storage temperature range: procedures. –25°C to +55°C (when packed for ) For extra ‘virtual’ experiments, TecQuipment can supply Operating temperature range: the optional TecQuipment Structures Software (STRS), +5°C to +40°C for use on a suitable computer. The virtual experiments simulate the tests you can perform with the hardware. Operating relative humidity range: They also extend the choice of tests beyond that available 80% at temperatures < 31°C decreasing linearly to 50% at using only the hardware, for example: higher loads, 40°C uniform loads or diff erent test specimens. This extends the student’s learning experience. Detailed Specifications For automatic data acquisition of your experiment results, TecQuipment is committed to a programme of continuous TecQuipment can supply the optional Automatic Data improvement; hence we reserve the right to alter the Acquisition Unit (STR2000). Supplied as standard with design and product specifcation without prior notice. the STR2000 is TecQuipment’s Structures Software that Nett dimensions and weight: displays and logs your experiment results and gives the extra virtual experiments. 700 x 310 x 70 mm and 4.5 kg Packed dimensions and weight: Standard Features Approximately 0.078 m3 and 6 kg • Supplied with lecturer guide and student guide Loads: • Five-year warranty 9 weight hangers and 150 x 10 g masses • Made in accordance with the latest European Union Cable: directives 100 mm sag, 500 mm span • ISO9001 certifi ed manufacturer Accessories: Rule

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TecQuipment Ltd, Bonsall Street, long eaton, Nottingham NG10 2AN, UK tecquipment.com +44 115 972 2611 [email protected]

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