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# [[Modeling Commands]] commands added to the interpreter to create the finite element model.
# [[Modeling Commands]] commands added to the interpreter to create the finite element model.
# [[Analysis Commands]] commands added to Tcl to create the analysis procedure.
# [[Analysis Commands]] commands added to Tcl to create the analysis procedure.
# [[Output Commands]] commands aded to Tcl to monitor what is happeing in the model during the analysis.
# [[Output Commands]] commands aded to Tcl to monitor what is happening in the model during the analysis.
# [[Misc Commands]] commands added to Tcl to help monitor and modify the model and analysis during the run-time.
# [[Misc Commands]] commands added to Tcl to help monitor and modify the model and analysis during the run-time.

Revision as of 17:40, 30 November 2009


The OpenSees interpreters adds commands to Tcl for finite element analysis. Each of these commands is associated (bound) with a C++ procedure that is provided. It is this procedure that is called upon by the interpreter to parse the command. In this document we outline only those commands which have been added to Tcl by one of the OpenSees interpreters. All existing commands that exist in the Tcl language are available to these interpreters. Documentation on these existing commands can be found in books and on-line.

For OpenSees we have added commands to Tcl for finite element analysis. These commands can be grouped into four sections:

  1. Modeling Commands commands added to the interpreter to create the finite element model.
  2. Analysis Commands commands added to Tcl to create the analysis procedure.
  3. Output Commands commands aded to Tcl to monitor what is happening in the model during the analysis.
  4. Misc Commands commands added to Tcl to help monitor and modify the model and analysis during the run-time.