The construction of any large objects, such as shopping centers, cathedrals, bridges, and other usually takes a lot of time. There are many forces that affect the designed construction and negatively stresses its structure. Before you start implementing your project in real life, you have to design it by following all the engineering rules, then you need to submit your work, get a response and make changes in your design - in other words work on your mistakes.
Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral in Florence also named as a Brunelleschi`s dome. Brunelleschi`s Dome was built as a pride of European construction to attract people from other parts of the world. According to Brown, D. (2016), …show more content…
First, and simplest, it might be too weak to cope with a sudden transient load. If a bridge is designed to carry no more than 100 cars, but 200 heavy trucks drive onto it instead, that creates a dangerous, transient load. Or if hurricane-force winds buffet the bridge, twisting the deck much more than it's designed to cope with, that can be catastrophic too (Woodford).
Overloading is one of main reasons why any construction including bridges might fail. In addition, if the bridge is old and no one cares about it, then it will probably fail because of rusting, cracks and other issues. However, if there is a thunderstorm plus a hurricane, then there are larger forces acting on a bridge. A lot of bridges designed for a certain level of wind force, but if there is a hurricane, then this wind force increases so much that the bridge can flip over and it will be a