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<td colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">overview of basic OpenSees input structure</li><li class="listbullet">coordinates, boundary conditions, element connectivity, nodal masses, nodal loads, etc.</li><li class="listbullet">two-node, one element</li></ul></td> | <td colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">overview of basic OpenSees input structure</li><li class="listbullet">coordinates, boundary conditions, element connectivity, nodal masses, nodal loads, etc.</li><li class="listbullet">two-node, one element</li></ul></td> | ||
<td width="210"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">elastic elements</li></ul></td> | <td width="210"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">elastic elements</li></ul></td> | ||
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Revision as of 19:36, 9 November 2009
The following examples are listed in order of simplicity.
NOTE: gravity analysis is always included as part of the model building.
OpenSees Examples -- Introductory Example
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OpenSees Example 1a. 2D Elastic Cantilever Column |
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OpenSees Example 1b. Elastic Portal Frame |
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OpenSees Examples -- Simple Nonlinear Analysis Example |
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OpenSees Example 2a. Elastic Cantilever Column with variables |
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OpenSees Example 2b. Nonlinear Cantilever Column: Uniaxial Inelastic Section |
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OpenSees Example 2c. Nonlinear Cantilever Column: Inelastic Uniaxial Materials in Fiber Section |
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OpenSees Examples -- 2D Structural Modelling & Analysis Examples |
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OpenSees Example 3. 2D RC Cantilever |
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OpenSees Example 4. Portal Frame |
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OpenSees Example 5. 2D Frame ? 3-story, 3-bay (RC & W-section) |
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OpenSees Example 6. Generic 2D Frame, N-story, N-bay (RC & W-section) |
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OpenSees Examples -- 3D Structural Modelling & Analysis Examples |
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OpenSees Example 7. 3D Moment-Resisting Frame (RC & W-section) |
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OpenSees Example 8. generic 3D Frame ? Nstory, NbayX,NBayZ (RC & W-section) |
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OpenSees Examples -- Section Modelling And Analysis |
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OpenSees Example 9. Build a Fiber Section |
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