The Olympic Cauldron

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Civil and Environmental
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LUSAS
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Overview: Tierney & Partners, one of the leading Australian Civil & Structural Engineering Consultancies are responsible for the structural design of the Olympic Cauldron, mast and transport components seen at the opening ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. LUSAS Civil & Structural analysis was used to assist with the development of this prestigious project. The cauldron was modeled in LUSAS Civil & Structural using 3D shell elements and 3D static, dynamic and buckling analysis was carried out to investigate self weight, wind, and dynamic effects caused during the transporting the cauldron to its final resting place.

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