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: In DDM-based FE response sensitivity analysis, the sensitivity parameters can be material, | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 10 January 2011
- Sensitivity_Command_Manual
reliability Command
- This command creates the reliability domain in which the sensitivity, reliability and optimization components are kept. This
- reliability domain is parallel to the finite element (FE) domain in OpenSees. Currently, the commands for stand-alone sensitivity : analysis (e.g., sensitivityIntegrator, sensitivityAlgorithm) are set in the reliability domain only and, thus, the ‘reliability’
reliability |
parameter Command
- In DDM-based FE response sensitivity analysis, the sensitivity parameters can be material,
- geometry or discrete loading parameters. Each parameter should be defined as:
parameter $tag <specific object arguments> |