Stress Corrosion: The Silver Bridge

On a cold night in 1967, the Silver Bridge in West Virginia collapsed into the Ohio River, killing 46 people. For 39 years, the bridge had been hailed as an engineering triumph with its cost-saving, innovative structural concept. Follow this fascinating story of forensic engineering as investigators eventually determined that the 1,965-foot bridge failed because one eyebar in a suspension chain fractured. But what caused this fracture?

English
  • Runtime 35 minutes
  • Created December 5, 2022 by
    ngtw16a
  • Modified December 5, 2022 by
    ngtw16a