One of the most epic engineering feats in history - Alex Gendler

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In the mid-19th century,
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suspension bridges were collapsing all across Europe.
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Their industrial cables frayed during turbulent weather
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and snapped under the weight of their decks.
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So when a German-American engineer named John Roebling
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proposed building the largest and most expensive suspension bridge
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ever conceived over New York’s East River,
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city officials were understandably skeptical.
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But Manhattan was increasingly overcrowded,
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and commuters from Brooklyn clogged the river.
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In February of 1867, the government approved Roebling’s proposal.
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To avoid the failures of European bridges,
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Roebling designed a hybrid bridge model.
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From suspension bridges,
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he incorporated large cables supported by central pillars and anchored at each bank.
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This design was ideal for supporting long decks,
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which hung from smaller vertical cables.
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But Roebling’s model also drew from cable-stayed bridges.
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These shorter structures held up their decks with diagonal cables
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that ran directly to support towers.
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By adding these additional cables, Roebling improved the bridge’s stability,
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while also reducing the weight on its anchor cables.
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Similar designs had been used for some other bridges
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but the scope of Roebling’s plan here dwarfed them all.
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His new bridge’s deck spanned over 480 meters—
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1.5 times longer than any previously built suspension bridge.
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Since standard hemp rope would tear under the deck’s 14,680 tons,
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his proposal called for over 5,600 kilometers of metal wire
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to create the bridge’s cables.
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To support all this weight,
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the towers would need to stand over 90 meters above sea level—
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making them the tallest structures in the Western Hemisphere.
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Roebling was confident his design would work,
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but while surveying the site in 1869,
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an incoming boat crushed his foot against the dock.
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Within a month, tetanus had claimed his life.
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Fortunately, John Roebling's son, Washington, was also a trained engineer
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and took over his father’s role.
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The following year, construction on the tower foundations finally began.
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This first step in construction was also the most challenging.
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Building on the rocky river bed involved the use of a largely untested technology:
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pneumatic caissons.
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Workers lowered these airtight wooden boxes into the river,
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where a system of pipes pumped pressurized air in and water out.
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Once established, air locks allowed workers to enter the chamber
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and excavate the river bottom.
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They placed layers of stone on top of the caisson as they dug.
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When it finally hit the bedrock, they filled it with concrete,
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becoming the tower’s permanent foundation.
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Working conditions in these caissons were dismal and dangerous.
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Lit only by candles and gas lamps, the chambers caught fire several times,
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forcing them to be evacuated and flooded.
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Even more dangerous was a mysterious ailment called "the bends."
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Today, we understand this as decompression sickness,
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but at the time, it appeared to be an unexplainable pain or dizziness
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that killed several workmen.
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In 1872, it nearly claimed the life of the chief engineer.
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Washington survived, but was left paralyzed and bedridden.
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Yet once again, the Roeblings proved indomitable.
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Washington’s wife Emily not only carried communications
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between her husband and the engineers,
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but soon took over day-to-day project management.
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Unfortunately, the bridge’s troubles were far from over.
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By 1877, construction was over budget and behind schedule.
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Worse still, it turned out the bridge’s cable contractor
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had been selling them faulty wires.
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This would have been a fatal flaw if not for the abundant failsafes
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in John Roebling’s design.
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After reinforcing the cables with additional wires,
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they suspended the deck piece by piece.
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It took 14 years, the modern equivalent of over 400 million dollars,
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and the life’s work of three different Roeblings,
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but when the Brooklyn Bridge finally opened on May 24, 1883,
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its splendor was undeniable.
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Today, the Brooklyn Bridge still stands atop its antique caissons,
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supporting the gothic towers and intersecting cables
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that frame a gateway to New York City.
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