Layered SHell in OpenSeesSP
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 12:57 am
Hi all,
Three questions:
1) I am trying to run a comparatively large FEM of a framed RC structure in parallel using OpenSeesSP. I noticed that job aborts if I use Layered Shell. However, if I use elastic Shell MITC4, the code runs perfect, and no problem occurs. It seems that the layered shell element cannot be run on parallel. How can I fix that as one simulation takes me almost 15 minutes in sequential, and I need to run my model hundreds of times.
2) Assume that I am running a script (FEM of a structure) in a loop. OpenSeesSP freezes at certain point in a loop. For example it runs the code for 37 times and jumps to 38th analysis. Then it freezes at 38th analysis and never goes to the 39th analysis. However, if I break the analysis and run the 38th analysis separately, it works well. Also, some times, separate analysis doesn't work and if I change integration strategy in my beam-column elements it works! I am using Force-Based Elements. I would like to know your opinion on this issue.
3) I know well the advantages of Force-Based Elements over the conventional Displacement-Based Elements. However, I think if I use DBE, my model runs more smoothly. Generally asking, What would you choose if large plastification occurs in your elements because of extreme physical as well as geometrical nonlinearities?
Thanks for your help!
Best regards,
A.H.Arshain
Three questions:
1) I am trying to run a comparatively large FEM of a framed RC structure in parallel using OpenSeesSP. I noticed that job aborts if I use Layered Shell. However, if I use elastic Shell MITC4, the code runs perfect, and no problem occurs. It seems that the layered shell element cannot be run on parallel. How can I fix that as one simulation takes me almost 15 minutes in sequential, and I need to run my model hundreds of times.
2) Assume that I am running a script (FEM of a structure) in a loop. OpenSeesSP freezes at certain point in a loop. For example it runs the code for 37 times and jumps to 38th analysis. Then it freezes at 38th analysis and never goes to the 39th analysis. However, if I break the analysis and run the 38th analysis separately, it works well. Also, some times, separate analysis doesn't work and if I change integration strategy in my beam-column elements it works! I am using Force-Based Elements. I would like to know your opinion on this issue.
3) I know well the advantages of Force-Based Elements over the conventional Displacement-Based Elements. However, I think if I use DBE, my model runs more smoothly. Generally asking, What would you choose if large plastification occurs in your elements because of extreme physical as well as geometrical nonlinearities?
Thanks for your help!
Best regards,
A.H.Arshain