Analysis of a Glass Reinforced Plastic Arch for the U2 Stage Set

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LUSAS
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Overview: Top architectural and engineering consultants Atelier One used LUSAS civil & structural analysis from FEA Ltd to help in the design of a self supporting GRP arch - part of a 30m high structure forming part of the stage set for the rock band U2's current world tour. LUSAS was used to investigate stresses and forces in the GRP panels and coffin latches caused by the lifting process and, more critically, from a specified design wind loading of 130kmh (80mph) where suction effects tended to pull the joints between panels apart.

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