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khatibi_m
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large deformation

Post by khatibi_m »

Dear all
can opensees consider large deformation effects?
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Post by fmk »

the beam column elements can handle large-displacement small strin if you use the Corotational transformations.
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Post by imancivil »

Hi,

I think opensees cannot consider the effect of large deflection for trusses.
For a famous example (simple one-dimensional problem) that is a bar and has been mentioned in many references (e.g.Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis, Crisfield), we cannot see the actual equilibrium path (Load-deflection). Rather there is a jump in this path.

the problem is related to which factor? (corotTruss element, algorithm or integrator?)

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Post by fmk »

probably the integrator.
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Post by imancivil »

Hi,

Can we create a new integrator method or new algorithm in opensees?

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Iman Mansouri
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Post by fmk »

yes.
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Post by Helen »

Hi,

I am a new user in opensees.
would you please guide me what the process of add a new integrator command in opensees is? is it based on c++ language?
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Post by Helen »

Dear Dr Mckenna,

would u plz guide me?

thank you.
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