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Pendulum Bridge
Energy efficient, fast, fun
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Cars drive up a hill and get into a ferry. The ferry is attached (via many cables) to a pivot point high in the sky, fixed atop a strong pole that's in the center of the river.

When released, the ferry, with cars inside, swings across the river with elegance & speed.

At the other end, a latch catches the ferry, cars drive out, and the next drive in. Also, there are restrooms for changing your pants.

Advantages: 1. Fast
2. Energy efficient. You're turning your potential energy into kinetic and then back into potential with little losses.
3. Fun
4. Far less material and labor to build than a traditional, boring suspension bridge.

Of course, you'd need a pretty strong pole, and some significant heights, but it's doable.

In case you don't have enough energy to get back to the other side, you swing for awhile and then a computer detects that and a propellor kicks in to give you that little boost you need.


sophocles, Dec 20 2005

(???) crude illustration http://images.kodak...046312303_0_ALB.jpg
I'm not sure if you can see this, so please let me know if there are problems. [sophocles, Dec 20 2005, last modified Dec 21 2005]



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       I'd rather attach the swinging ferry car to an A-frame than a pole and, as per Pave above, you'd need to put a little energy in every swing. I like it. [+]

st3f, Dec 20 2005
  

       Just be careful you don't turn into Wall Pancakes due to the acceleration. :)

EvilPickels, Dec 20 2005
  

       Yep, we'd always need a little push/pull, but that would be likely less net energy expended than normal traffic on an old-style bridge.   

       EP: As for accelleration, it's just the same old "G"+/- one (0 at the start, which feels weird on your stomach, 2x at the bottom (down), and 0 at the end again).

sophocles, Dec 20 2005
  

       Alternate method of construction: Rather than some high superstructure, consider a low counterbalanced pendulum swinging from the other direction. Of course, this is only an option for short or high spans. You lose efficiency fast if the pivot has to be under water.

Worldgineer, Apr 17 2006
  

       [Worldgineer] I like yours. Having the pendulum in the water might be desirable for braking as the payload descends toward the far shore.   

       How about a platform on each side connected to the pole. Balance them out, then the pole rotates, swinging the loads across the river like two tetherballs. Have a banked offramp at the end and the cars could drive off without slowing down the mechanism!

J Vander, Nov 12 2006
  


 
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