Soil-Structure contact surface and rigid body definition
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Soil-Structure contact surface and rigid body definition
Dear all,
I am considering using OpenSees software in plane strain SSI analysis
under cyclic loading. I have understood, roughly, how the structure of
the input file and the Tcl scripting language work. Nevertheless, I
would like to know; I understand that to model a rigid body, in
OpenSees, you can tie the horizontal and vertical displacements of the
nodes of the rigid entity. Is there any other way? Or did I
misunderstood?
Furthermore, how is definition of an interface in between soil and
structure carried out? I know that zero-length element definition exist;
however, I need an example for implementation
I am working on linking Gmsh with Opensees for pre/post processing! I
would like to share the link when its done, but if anyone had already
made one, please share!
Regards,
I am considering using OpenSees software in plane strain SSI analysis
under cyclic loading. I have understood, roughly, how the structure of
the input file and the Tcl scripting language work. Nevertheless, I
would like to know; I understand that to model a rigid body, in
OpenSees, you can tie the horizontal and vertical displacements of the
nodes of the rigid entity. Is there any other way? Or did I
misunderstood?
Furthermore, how is definition of an interface in between soil and
structure carried out? I know that zero-length element definition exist;
however, I need an example for implementation
I am working on linking Gmsh with Opensees for pre/post processing! I
would like to share the link when its done, but if anyone had already
made one, please share!
Regards,
Hisham El Safti
why don't you look at the examples under the geotech section here
[url]
http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... nSees_User
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the laterally loaded pile example in particular.
[url]
http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... nSees_User
[/url]
the laterally loaded pile example in particular.
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Re: Soil-Structure contact surface and rigid body definition
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Re: Soil-Structure contact surface and rigid body definition
Thank you for the information.
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Re: Soil-Structure contact surface and rigid body definition
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> so............it's my idea.ah oyea, rc helicopter is a wonderfull toy. i
> like it and you?
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> http://www.hobbycool.com/
Could you tell us more about your idea. I don't get whats the point, because the topic here is about the structure contact surface and rigid body definition, how comes the rc helicopter is here?
@hsafti - I like your topic even it was from 2010, by the way do you have the link now?
Re: Soil-Structure contact surface and rigid body definition
I've found this difficult to work out in OpenSees.
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Re: Soil-Structure contact surface and rigid body definition
Thanks for the info guys...