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'''GRASSHOPPER SIMULATION '''- linear component - the model for the component frame has been implemented in Grasshopper for added flexibility.
 
'''GRASSHOPPER SIMULATION '''- linear component - the model for the component frame has been implemented in Grasshopper for added flexibility.
  
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Latest revision as of 12:06, 5 December 2011

LINEAR COMPONENT - brick-like pattern arrangement vs non brick-like pattern arrangement

Conclusion:

The brick pattern arrangement is by far superior to the non-brick pattern. The brick pattern has shown improved structural stiffness in comparison with the non-brick pattern.

LINEAR COMPONENT - 1:5 scale

Conclusion:

The addition of a protective mesh has resulted in a greater resistance of the inflatable element to over-pressure. The mesh and inflatable present a similar behavior to the car tire - car tube system. Detaching the patches presents a problem when the fabric walls are always attached to the guide rails. This system for the fabric walls has been currently abandoned. The alternative of attaching the fabric walls directly to the ground cable structure is being considered as a manual option.


GRASSHOPPER SIMULATION - linear component - the model for the component frame has been implemented in Grasshopper for added flexibility.


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