BuildingTcl 1.9 Has been released!!!

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BuildingTcl 1.9 Has been released!!!

Post by silvia »

Please download the latest version of BuildingTcl 1.9, it is pretty powerful!
[url]https://neesforge.nees.org/projects/buildingtcl/[/url]
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a question about model a section

Post by felipe_cordero »

Hello and thanks for your excelent work

At this moment I'm working on my thesis and I really want to know if there is any way to make a composite section with [b]buildingtcl[/b].

I have to model a RC T section, but with a variable material core. I mean, at the section boundary, I need a more confined concrete than in the center.

Any answer will be ok.
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Post by felipe_cordero »

any help?
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Post by silvia »

you can use two different materials for the cover and for the core.
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Post by felipe_cordero »

Thanks for your answer. But what a need is to use two different materials for the core. I need to separate the boundary part of the core of a big T section (wall's head) from the center, where the confinement is important for a long web.
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Post by silvia »

is the T section not working?

see what you can do, i'm not working on further development of BuildingTcl right now.
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A problem when using BuildingTcl 1.9

Post by buddhasarah »

Dear Dr.Silvia
I'm a user of BuildingTcl 1.9.
I found some problem when I was trying to configure the elevation of the
building model. In the elevation view, when ever I clicked on the beams, an error message named "application error" poped up, reading:

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Error: can't read "NoDefinedGravityDistributedLoad...

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If I click the "Details>>" botton on the error message, it reads:

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can't read "NoDefinedGravityDistributedLoad": no such variable
can't read "NoDefinedGravityDistributedLoad": no such variable
while executing
"set switch $NoDefinedGravityDistributedLoad"
("eval" body line 1)
invoked from within
"eval "set switch \$NoDefinedGravity$thisGravityLoadType""
(procedure "DrawInputModelElevation" line 579)
invoked from within
"DrawInputModelElevation"
(procedure "AddInputElement" line 39)
invoked from within
"AddInputElement "Column Story 1 ColumnLine 1""
(command bound to event)

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I watched the demo but the same error occurred even I followed your way of modeling. Can you tell me what the problem is? Thank you for your great contribution and thank you in advance for your solution of the problem !
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Post by silvia »

ooo, i need to fix that bug...... ouch!
actually, it's worse, i think i have fixed it in my current version.
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Re: BuildingTcl 1.9 Has been released!!!

Post by borjiajia »

[quote="silvia"]Please download the latest version of BuildingTcl 1.9, it is pretty powerful!
[url]https://neesforge.nees.org/projects/buildingtcl/[/url][/quote]


I am from China, I am not allowed to visit the website up there. So, I wonder, could you send it via email to me?
My email is bor_7@126.com
I am very grateful for your patience. Thank you.
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Post by silvia »

sorry, i can't.
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Post by jamith »

silvia, thank you so much!
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thanks

Post by jamith »

silvia, thank you so much
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Post by florin »

I can't download Building Tcl from neesforge.nees.org. Is there any other solution to download it?
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Post by florin »

I can't download Building Tcl from neesforge.nees.org. Is there any other solution to download it?
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Post by jianwei yue »

I also can't download Building Tcl. do anybody know another way?
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