How to use the new integrators?

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YoungXu
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How to use the new integrators?

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I found some useful integrators in "SUBVERSION REPOSITORIES of OPENSEES". If I want to use it, how can I check the parameters of these integrators, like AlphaOS, NewmarkExplicit, NewmarkHSIncrReduct and so on.

http://opensees.berkeley.edu/WebSVN/dif ... ws=1&all=1
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Re: How to use the new integrators?

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until Andreas gets round to documenting them you have to use the source code (that you have found) to figure out the input, e.g. search the file you reference for AlphaOS and you will clearly see what the command line should look like .. you will have to for example find the theory elsewhere, e.g. what exactly is the alpha factor in AlphaOS.
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Re: How to use the new integrators?

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Sir, whether the Version 2.4.4 include update code? And now, I take out the integrator's code.
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Re: How to use the new integrators?

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look at the revision tag when you execute the program, i.e. 2.4.4 (rev XXXXX), if XXXXX is greater than the revision tag you see in svn then the code is included in the .exe
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