fmk wrote:
> yes ... use the eleResponse command .
> http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... se_Command
Thank you fmk. By the way, can I obtain the maximum strain of an element among different Gauss point?
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- Thu Apr 24, 2014 1:07 pm
- Forum: OpenSees.exe Users
- Topic: Strain record
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- Wed Apr 23, 2014 8:39 am
- Forum: OpenSees.exe Users
- Topic: Strain record
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Strain record
Hi everyone, I am working on modelling of progressive collapse of structures subject to earthquake, and the first problem I came across is the remove of failed elements. Say, an element will be removed when its strain reaches a specific value. However, I wonder if the strain can be captured and used...
- Tue Apr 01, 2014 9:07 am
- Forum: OpenSees.exe Users
- Topic: Progressive Collapse
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Progressive Collapse
Hi everyone, I am a beginner of OpenSees, and want to use it to model progressive collapse. The first problem I come across is that how to judge the failure of a element and how to remove it. I know the "remove" command can do this, but I don't know how to use it in detail. Can anybody sha...
- Wed Feb 26, 2014 3:09 pm
- Forum: OpenSees.exe Users
- Topic: Opensees for Windows 8.1
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Re: Opensees for Windows 8.1
fmk wrote: > OpenSees is built assuming Tcl is where it is on our machines. the program > wil not work unless it is there. why can't you put it there. I came across the same problem as the other guys, however, Tcl still couldn't work after it was installed successfully in C:/Tcl. When I tried to ope...