Samra wrote:
> Hi,
> i am trying to model infill wall in opensees, as an aid i am using the
> infill example provided for n bay n storey frame.....the problem is when i
> input the display command provided with the example for my frame i get
> quiet a weird figure for my frame due to which i am unable to understand if
> i have placed the infill correctly or not.....so do i have to change
> something in the source code provided for display for my 1 bay 1 storey rc
> frame? also does the display show me frame after analysis or at what
> stage???
> i am using this file as an
> aid.....(http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... nt_Removal)
>
> codes for display are DisplayModel3D_IR.tcl and DisplayPlane_IR.tcl
> provided on the same page of the link above.....
> your guidance will be highly appreciated!
Hi, Samra, my teacher give all us the codes for VS (DisplayModel3D_IR.tcl and DisplayPlane_IR.tcl). its difficult to fine tcl files in google, you can pm me
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- Tue Mar 08, 2016 12:45 pm
- Forum: Documentation
- Topic: recorder display
- Replies: 8
- Views: 18411
- Tue Mar 08, 2016 12:43 pm
- Forum: OpenSees.exe Users
- Topic: Underground structures
- Replies: 20
- Views: 36020
Re: Underground structures
So, after all:
1.Soil - structure interaction model is established (develop the proper skin resistance)
2.The analysis of elastic and plastic of site soil
3.The gravimetric analysis of underground structure (gravity analysis)
4.The dynamic analysis of soil-structure
5. frictional interfaces
6. Check reset the deformations to zero (with initial state analysis wrapper)
7. Turn on frictional interfaces
Is this correct?
Thanks.
1.Soil - structure interaction model is established (develop the proper skin resistance)
2.The analysis of elastic and plastic of site soil
3.The gravimetric analysis of underground structure (gravity analysis)
4.The dynamic analysis of soil-structure
5. frictional interfaces
6. Check reset the deformations to zero (with initial state analysis wrapper)
7. Turn on frictional interfaces
Is this correct?
Thanks.
- Tue Mar 08, 2016 12:41 pm
- Forum: Reliability Analysis
- Topic: Problem Structure Optimization with SNOPT
- Replies: 2
- Views: 13554
Re: Problem Structure Optimization with SNOPT
look at this:
"Fatal: can not run tcl file tes.tcl in SNOPTAnalysis toyOptFunction: SNOPTAnalysis -> update wrong!"
It looks like problem with .tcl archives, the optimization file exactly, you can find them inside SNOPT, check it. We can talk in facebook if you need more info
"Fatal: can not run tcl file tes.tcl in SNOPTAnalysis toyOptFunction: SNOPTAnalysis -> update wrong!"
It looks like problem with .tcl archives, the optimization file exactly, you can find them inside SNOPT, check it. We can talk in facebook if you need more info