I am working to carry out a pushover analysis of a 3-d structure in opensees. Due to the graphical interface I took up Opensees Navigator. But due to the errors in 3-d model I am first working with a 2-d model. I have performed the gravity analysis and now I have to carry over the Pushover imposing lateral loads. But the calculation of lateral loads is done using base shear, which I am not able to find out. And usually in a eathquake analysis we define hinges near the nodes of a non-linear beamcolumn element. So I would like to ask :
1. How to carry out a 3-d model analysis in OpenSees Navigator ?
2. How to calculate base shear from the outputs of gravity load analysis ?
3. How to define plastic hinges near the nodes of beamcolumn elements ?
Pushover analysis
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Pushover analysis
Kartheek Veeravalli
B.tech final year
Civil Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
India
B.tech final year
Civil Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
India
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I don't know much about OpenSees Navigator, but here are my thoughts on questions 2 & 3:
Hope it helps...
When you are applying the lateral load pattern, make sure that the sum of the lateral loads is 1.0. Then, use -time switch in the node recorder to get the pseudo time, which is the factor multiplying the lateral loads on a displacement controlled pushover analysis. That lateral load will be resisted as shear at the base, hence the pseudo time recorded is the base shear you are looking for.2. How to calculate base shear from the outputs of gravity load analysis ?
Use a distributed plasticity element (e.g. nonlinearBeamColumn) and you don't have to. If you insist on using concentrated plasticity, you can use beamWithHinges element that can form plastic hinges at the element ends.3. How to define plastic hinges near the nodes of beamcolumn elements ?
Hope it helps...
Berk Taftali
Georgia Institute of Technology
Ph.D. Candidate, Structural Engineering, Mechanics, and Materials
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
Email: gte994y@mail.gatech.edu
Georgia Institute of Technology
Ph.D. Candidate, Structural Engineering, Mechanics, and Materials
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
Email: gte994y@mail.gatech.edu
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1. use the reaction recorder for the nodes at the base to get the base shear.
2. here is the examples manuaL:
http://opensees.berkeley.edu/OpenSees/m ... index.html
2. here is the examples manuaL:
http://opensees.berkeley.edu/OpenSees/m ... index.html
Silvia Mazzoni, PhD
Structural Consultant
Degenkolb Engineers
235 Montgomery Street, Suite 500
San Francisco, CA. 94104
Structural Consultant
Degenkolb Engineers
235 Montgomery Street, Suite 500
San Francisco, CA. 94104