Bilin Material

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mar
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Bilin Material

Post by mar »

Hello all,

Hope you are doing well. Is the Bilin material in the new update of OpenSees? I have updated to OpenSees 2.4.10 and I ran the dynamic example on your website (I believe is Dr. Lignos) and it did not converge. I hope you can help me on this. Thanks!!!

Sincerely,
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kostast88
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Re: Bilin Material

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I encountered this problem as well when I downloaded it. Just decrease the analysis time step and it'll be ok.
mar
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Re: Bilin Material

Post by mar »

Hi,

Thanks for your reply. I changed the time step of analysis and it still didn't converge. I guess it must be the revision that I got from svn. If you have any other suggestion please let me know. Thanks again.

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kostast88
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Re: Bilin Material

Post by kostast88 »

The only thing I could suggest,if you want to experiment with this example,is to increase the tolerance.If you are more worried about the opensees application,try to check out a more stable revision.Now which one, you will have to do a little search on your own.

However even the 2.4 version of opensees (downloaded the application,not the code from svn) doesn't converge.dt=0.005 is fine though.
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Re: Bilin Material

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for those of you who build OpenSees, Dimitrios has provided new source code. You will need to use scv to check it out and build the .exe. i will update the .exe, 2.4.0.10 or 2.5.0 soon. others are sending code that is also getting added.
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