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Hwoarang
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Not done analysis

Post by Hwoarang » Fri Jul 20, 2018 12:22 am

Hello

I've modeled a three dimensional reinforced concrete bridge using zeroLength element at the base of columns. The problem is that while there is no error, there is no analysis too. The proof of this is doing the total analysis (gravity and nonlinear dynamics) in one second and also being output files empty. Can anyone help me?

(Modal analysis is done, and the values ​​of the period of time - which are unreasonable - are displayed).

marthasimons
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Re: Not done analysis

Post by marthasimons » Wed Apr 12, 2023 6:55 am

It's difficult to diagnose the issue without more information about your model and analysis parameters, but there are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the problem:

Check your model: Make sure all of your elements are properly defined and connected, and that your loads and boundary conditions are applied correctly. Check for any inconsistencies or errors in your input file.

Check your analysis parameters: Make sure you have specified the correct analysis type, time step, and other parameters for your analysis. Check for any errors or inconsistencies in your input file.

Check your output options: Make sure you have specified the correct output options and file names for your analysis. Check for any errors or inconsistencies in your input file.

Check your installation: Make sure you have installed OpenSees correctly and that all required libraries and dependencies are properly installed and configured.

If none of these steps solve your issue, you may want to try running a simpler model or analysis to make sure your installation and input file are working correctly. You can also try reaching out to the OpenSees community or support team for further assistance.
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