SSPBrickUP and SSPBrick - together in same model

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jrbnewcastle
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SSPBrickUP and SSPBrick - together in same model

Post by jrbnewcastle » Wed Dec 06, 2023 7:27 am

Hi All,

Does anyone have any suggestions for how to use SSPBrick (3dof) and SSPBrickUP (3dof +pwp dof) elements in the same model?

I would like to use SSPBrick to model the pile and SSPBrickUP for the soil.

I have tried a few different dof setting in the model set up etc but none have been successful.

Any suggestions welcome,

Many thanks!

erturbed
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Re: SSPBrickUP and SSPBrick - together in same model

Post by erturbed » Thu Jan 18, 2024 7:03 am

In my opinion, you need understand how they are intended to be used and what specific behaviors and properties they offer. This will help you better integrate them into your model.

jrbnewcastle
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Re: SSPBrickUP and SSPBrick - together in same model

Post by jrbnewcastle » Thu Mar 21, 2024 2:34 am

If anyone is wondering about this you can add to the model elements with different dof, by calling the model command, see text within:

https://opensees.github.io/OpenSeesDocu ... model.html

Also, you can then join elements together with different dof by using the Equal dof:

https://openseespydoc.readthedocs.io/en ... alDOF.html

A geotech example is shown here:

https://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/inde ... ifuge_Test

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