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* [http://neesforge.nees.org/projects/buildingtcl/ Download]
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<big><big>Introduction</big></big></h1>
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'''BuildingTcl''' is a library of Tcl procedures (commands) used to build a database for numerical simulation of building frames. Structural materials, sections, elements, models, analyses, loads and load combinations created in this database. Structural models can be Elevations, Plans, or 3DModels, which combine elevations and plans. Procedures are included to perform the numerical simulation using OpenSees. The OpenSees recorder data is post-processed into more accessible format.


BuildingTcl is a library of Tcl procedures (commands) used to build a database for numerical simulation of building frames. Structural model, loading and analysis data are included in this database. Additional procedures are available to perform the numerical simulation using OpenSees.
'''BuildingTclViewer''' is a Tcl/Tk widget (program) that provides a graphical user interface to create the BuildingTcl database interactively, run the numerical simulations using OpenSees interactively, and view the results interactively.
BuildingTclViewer is a Tcl/Tk widget (program) that provides a graphical user interface to view the BuildingTcl database, run the numerical simulations using OpenSees interactively, and view the results interactively.


The user can
* build a simulation-model library via scripting modules or interactively


== '''BuildingTcl:'''==
* run simulations via scripting modules or interactively


*High-level scripting tool
* visualize real-time structural response during numerical simulation
*Generate building-model data
  - Materials
  - Sections
  - Element Types
  - Analysis Models
  - Loads (Gravity & Lateral)
  - Load Combinations
  - Models
  - Elevations
  - Plan
  - 3D Frames
*Generate analysis-model data
*Generate loading and load-combination data
*Create OpenSees model of building
*Perform OpenSees numerical simulations
*Post-Process OpenSees recorder output into formatted data
*Generate OpenSees input files


* visualize results interactively.




== '''BuildingTclViewer:'''==


*Graphical User Interface (GUI) for BuildingTcl
While BuildingTcl and BuildingTclViewer were developed on a Windows platform, they can be made to work on other platforms, even Mac.
*Generate and/or visualize ALL BuildingTcl input graphically
*Save ALL input into BuildingTcl script
*Perform numerical simulations using OpenSees interactively
*Visualize OpenSees simulation real-time
*Pause and/or stop OpenSees analysis real-time
*Visualize simulation results interactively
*Export simulation results




== '''[http://www.tcl.tk/ Tcl/Tk:]'''==
*Tcl is the scripting language used by OpenSees.exe. It runs on Windows, Unix and Macintosh platforms.
*Tk is the graphical user interface toolkit associated with Tcl.
*[http://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.5/TclCmd/contents.htm Tcl/Tk Commands]


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<big><big>Objectives</big></big></h1>
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* Generate numerical-simulation input in a manner consistent with architectural/structural drawings
* Create a database of all structure and simulation data
* The implementation of OpenSees to do the analysis is natural here, but not restrictive
* Be able to run on a number of platforms, just as OpenSees can
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[[Image:BuildingTclLogo.gif|link=BuildingTcl Documentation]]</h1>
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*High-level scripting tool
*Generate building-model data
:Materials
:Sections
:Element Types
:Analysis Models
:Loads (Gravity & Lateral)
:Load Combinations
:Models
::Elevations
::Plan
::3D Frames
*Generate analysis-model data
*Generate loading and load-combination data
*Create OpenSees model of building
*Perform OpenSees numerical simulations
*Post-Process OpenSees recorder output into formatted data
*Generate OpenSees input files
[[BuildingTcl Documentation | more ...]]
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[[Image:BuildingTclViewerLogo.gif|link=BuildingTclViewer Documentation]]</h1>
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*Graphical User Interface (GUI) for BuildingTcl
*Generate and/or visualize ALL BuildingTcl input graphically
*Save ALL input into BuildingTcl script
*Perform numerical simulations using OpenSees interactively
*Visualize OpenSees simulation real-time
*Pause and/or stop OpenSees analysis real-time
*Visualize simulation results interactively
*Export simulation results
[[BuildingTclViewer Documentation | more ...]]
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<big><big>Documentation</big></big></h1>
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* [[BuildingTcl & BuildingTclViewer Installation Instructions]]
* [[BuildingTcl & BuildingTclViewer -- How to Run]]
* [[BuildingTcl Documentation]]
** [[Getting Started with BuildingTcl]]
** [[BuildingTcl Command Language Manual]]
* [[BuildingTclViewer Documentation]]
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<big><big>Tcl/Tk</big></big></h1>
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*Tcl is the scripting language used by OpenSees.exe. It runs on Windows, Unix and Macintosh platforms.
*Tk is the graphical user interface toolkit associated with Tcl.
*[http://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.5/TclCmd/contents.htm Tcl/Tk Commands]
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== Documentation ==
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* [[BuildingTcl Installation Instructions]]
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* [[BuildingTcl Command Language Manual]]


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<big><big>Download</big></big></h1>
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== Resources ==
The BuildingTcl software is now stored using Apache Subversion (SVN) software. SVN provides the means to store not only the current version of a piece of source code,
but a record of all changes (and who
made those changes) that have occurred to that source code. Use of SVN
is particularly common on projects with multiple developers, since SVN
ensures changes made by one developer are not accidentally removed when
another developer posts their changes to the source tree.


* [http://peer.berkeley.edu/~silvia/BuildingTcl/BuildingTclBuildingTclViewer_files/slide0001.htm  Official BuildingTcl Web Site]
SVN Access


This project can be checked out through anonymous access with the following command (use the dos prompt if
on a windows machine).




<PRE>
svn co svn://opensees.berkeley.edu/usr/local/svn/BuildingTcl/trunk BuildingTcl                           
</PRE>


* Test
Users of Windows machines are encouraged to look at [http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/ TortoiseSVN]
 
<source lang="Tcl">
# Create ModelBuilder (with two-dimensions and 2 DOF/node)
model BasicBuilder -ndm 2 -ndf 2
# Create nodes
# ------------
# Create nodes & add to Domain - command: node nodeId xCrd yCrd
node 1  0.0  0.0
node 2  10.0 0.0 -mass  1.0 1.0
node 3  20.0 0.0 -mass  1.0 1.0
</source>
 
<tcl>Example1.1.tcl</tcl>

Latest revision as of 20:00, 9 November 2010


Introduction

BuildingTcl is a library of Tcl procedures (commands) used to build a database for numerical simulation of building frames. Structural materials, sections, elements, models, analyses, loads and load combinations created in this database. Structural models can be Elevations, Plans, or 3DModels, which combine elevations and plans. Procedures are included to perform the numerical simulation using OpenSees. The OpenSees recorder data is post-processed into more accessible format.

BuildingTclViewer is a Tcl/Tk widget (program) that provides a graphical user interface to create the BuildingTcl database interactively, run the numerical simulations using OpenSees interactively, and view the results interactively.

The user can

  • build a simulation-model library via scripting modules or interactively
  • run simulations via scripting modules or interactively
  • visualize real-time structural response during numerical simulation
  • visualize results interactively.


While BuildingTcl and BuildingTclViewer were developed on a Windows platform, they can be made to work on other platforms, even Mac.


Objectives

  • Generate numerical-simulation input in a manner consistent with architectural/structural drawings
  • Create a database of all structure and simulation data
  • The implementation of OpenSees to do the analysis is natural here, but not restrictive
  • Be able to run on a number of platforms, just as OpenSees can

  • High-level scripting tool
  • Generate building-model data
Materials
Sections
Element Types
Analysis Models
Loads (Gravity & Lateral)
Load Combinations
Models
Elevations
Plan
3D Frames
  • Generate analysis-model data
  • Generate loading and load-combination data
  • Create OpenSees model of building
  • Perform OpenSees numerical simulations
  • Post-Process OpenSees recorder output into formatted data
  • Generate OpenSees input files

more ...

  • Graphical User Interface (GUI) for BuildingTcl
  • Generate and/or visualize ALL BuildingTcl input graphically
  • Save ALL input into BuildingTcl script
  • Perform numerical simulations using OpenSees interactively
  • Visualize OpenSees simulation real-time
  • Pause and/or stop OpenSees analysis real-time
  • Visualize simulation results interactively
  • Export simulation results

more ...

Documentation

Tcl/Tk

  • Tcl is the scripting language used by OpenSees.exe. It runs on Windows, Unix and Macintosh platforms.
  • Tk is the graphical user interface toolkit associated with Tcl.
  • Tcl/Tk Commands

Download

The BuildingTcl software is now stored using Apache Subversion (SVN) software. SVN provides the means to store not only the current version of a piece of source code, but a record of all changes (and who made those changes) that have occurred to that source code. Use of SVN is particularly common on projects with multiple developers, since SVN ensures changes made by one developer are not accidentally removed when another developer posts their changes to the source tree.

SVN Access

This project can be checked out through anonymous access with the following command (use the dos prompt if on a windows machine).


svn co svn://opensees.berkeley.edu/usr/local/svn/BuildingTcl/trunk BuildingTcl                            

Users of Windows machines are encouraged to look at TortoiseSVN