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{{Sensitivity_Command_Manual}} | |||
For OpenSees we have added commands to Tcl for finite element analysis. These commands can be grouped into four sections: | |||
# [[General Commands]] commands added to the interpreter to create the sensitivity analysis. | |||
# [[Material Commands]] commands added to Tcl to create the analysis procedure. | |||
# [[Section Commands]] commands aded to Tcl to monitor what is happening in the model during the analysis. | |||
# [[Element Commands]] commands added to Tcl to help monitor and modify the model and analysis during the run-time. | |||
# [[Constraint Commands]] commands added to Tcl to help monitor and modify the model and analysis during the run-time. | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 13 March 2011
Return to Sensitivity Analysis User Page
- Sensitivity_Command_Manual
For OpenSees we have added commands to Tcl for finite element analysis. These commands can be grouped into four sections:
- General Commands commands added to the interpreter to create the sensitivity analysis.
- Material Commands commands added to Tcl to create the analysis procedure.
- Section Commands commands aded to Tcl to monitor what is happening in the model during the analysis.
- Element Commands commands added to Tcl to help monitor and modify the model and analysis during the run-time.
- Constraint Commands commands added to Tcl to help monitor and modify the model and analysis during the run-time.