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Rope Bridges

Amelia Khatri

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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"Rope Bridges" explores the history, technology, and cultural significance of rope bridges, from their ancient origins to modern applications. These remarkable structures, often built by civilizations like the Inca Empire and communities in the Himalayas, showcase ingenious engineering using materials like ichu grass to overcome geographical barriers. One intriguing fact is that the principles of tensile strength and load distribution, honed through centuries of rope bridge construction, still influence modern suspension bridge design. The book uniquely bridges historical accounts with modern engineering, demonstrating how ancient knowledge informs contemporary innovations. It progresses by first introducing the history and geographical distribution of rope bridges, then delves into the engineering principles at play, and finally examines modern applications, including disaster relief efforts. This approach provides a multifaceted understanding of rope bridge technology and its lasting impact.
Available since: 02/12/2025.
Print length: 62 pages.

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