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OpenSees is a widely in both research and practice. To date over 50,000 users have downloaded
OpenSees is a widely in both research and practice. To date over 50,000 users have downloaded

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Date: January 25, 10AM PST

     Januaury 26,  4PM PST

OpenSees is a widely in both research and practice. To date over 50,000 users have downloaded the application. OpenSees is primarily a research tool intended to allow developers to quickly test new theories using the finite element method, whether this be new material, element, algorithm, integrator, solver, .... .The advantage of OpenSees is the ease with which these new components can be added to the application so that they may be tested and verified by the developers. The intent of this seminar is to show just how EASY this can really be.

This seminar covers:

  • Introduction
  • Example - Adding a new Element
  • Example - Adding a new Integrator
  • Summary and conclusions