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Virtual reality key to study of high-rise building sway

A projected 3D virtual reality system will enhance the realism of a new hydraulically-powered simulator to be used by researchers to study the human effects of sway in high rise buildings.

The “Cave-type” VR system will project photo-realistic images of a cityscape and internal environments onto the walls of the simulator, at the Faculty of Engineering & Design at the University of Bath, which is mounted on hydraulic pistons able to move it back and forth up to 40cm horizontally.

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