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<td colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">first example of nonlinear model, set nonlinearity at section level</li></ul></td> | <td colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">first example of nonlinear model, set nonlinearity at section level</li></ul></td> | ||
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<td style = "border-bottom:2px solid #010101;" colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">set nonlinearity at material level</li><li class="listbullet">material stress-strain response is assembled into fiber section</li><li class="listbullet">reinforced-concrete fiber section</li></ul></td> | <td style = "border-bottom:2px solid #010101;" colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">set nonlinearity at material level</li><li class="listbullet">material stress-strain response is assembled into fiber section</li><li class="listbullet">reinforced-concrete fiber section</li></ul></td> | ||
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<td colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">units, defined and used (they will be used in all subsequent examples)</li><li class="listbullet">separate model-building and analysis files</li><li class="listbullet">introduce PDelta effects (or not)</li></ul></td> | <td colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">units, defined and used (they will be used in all subsequent examples)</li><li class="listbullet">separate model-building and analysis files</li><li class="listbullet">introduce PDelta effects (or not)</li></ul></td> | ||
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<td colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">use previously-defined procedures to simplify input</li><li class="listbullet">introduce more analysis types</li><li class="listbullet">introduce procedure to read database input motion files (data with text in first lines)</li></ul></td> | <td colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">use previously-defined procedures to simplify input</li><li class="listbullet">introduce more analysis types</li><li class="listbullet">introduce procedure to read database input motion files (data with text in first lines)</li></ul></td> | ||
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<td colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">2D frame of fixed geometry: 3-story, 3-bay</li><li class="listbullet">nodes and elements are defined manually, one by one</li></ul></td> | <td colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">2D frame of fixed geometry: 3-story, 3-bay</li><li class="listbullet">nodes and elements are defined manually, one by one</li></ul></td> | ||
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<td style = "border-bottom:2px solid #010101;" colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">2D frame geometry of variable geometry ( # stories and # bays are variables)</li><li class="listbullet">node and element definition is automated</li><li class="listbullet">use previously-defined procedures to view model node numbers and elements, deformed shape, and displacement history, in 2D</li></ul></td> | <td style = "border-bottom:2px solid #010101;" colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">2D frame geometry of variable geometry ( # stories and # bays are variables)</li><li class="listbullet">node and element definition is automated</li><li class="listbullet">use previously-defined procedures to view model node numbers and elements, deformed shape, and displacement history, in 2D</li></ul></td> | ||
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<td colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">3D frame of fixed geometry</li><li class="listbullet">nodes and elements are manually manually, one by one</li><li class="listbullet">introduce rigid floor diaphragm</li><li class="listbullet">use previously-defined procedures to view model node numbers and elements, deformed shape, and displacement history, in 3D</li></ul></td> | <td colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">3D frame of fixed geometry</li><li class="listbullet">nodes and elements are manually manually, one by one</li><li class="listbullet">introduce rigid floor diaphragm</li><li class="listbullet">use previously-defined procedures to view model node numbers and elements, deformed shape, and displacement history, in 3D</li></ul></td> | ||
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<td style = "border-bottom:2px solid #010101;" colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">3D frame geometry of variable geometry ( # stories and # bays in X and Z are variables)</li><li class="listbullet">node and element definition is automated</li><li class="listbullet">introduce user-input interface, the user is given the option as to what to view in model</li></ul></td> | <td style = "border-bottom:2px solid #010101;" colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">3D frame geometry of variable geometry ( # stories and # bays in X and Z are variables)</li><li class="listbullet">node and element definition is automated</li><li class="listbullet">introduce user-input interface, the user is given the option as to what to view in model</li></ul></td> | ||
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<td colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">defined section using uniaxial behavior (define moment-curvature curve) or</li><li class="listbullet">define section using uniaxial materials (define stress curve) in fiber section</li></ul></td> | <td colspan="2" width="234"><ul class="listbullet"><li class="listbullet">defined section using uniaxial behavior (define moment-curvature curve) or</li><li class="listbullet">define section using uniaxial materials (define stress curve) in fiber section</li></ul></td> | ||
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Revision as of 19:07, 9 November 2009
The following examples are listed in order of simplicity.
NOTE: gravity analysis is always included as part of the model building.
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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<a id="h3602" class="jumptemplate" title="Example 2a. Elastic Cantilever Column with variables" href="3599.htm" target="_self">Example 2a. Elastic Cantilever Column</a> with variables |
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<a id="h3603" class="" title="Example 2b. Nonlinear Cantilever Column: Uniaxial Inelastic Section" href="3600.htm" target="_self">Example 2b. Nonlinear Cantilever Column: Uniaxial Inelastic Section</a> |
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<a id="h3604" class="" title="Example 2c. Nonlinear Cantilever Column: Inelastic Uniaxial Materials in Fiber Section" href="3601.htm" target="_self">Example 2c. Nonlinear Cantilever Column: Inelastic Uniaxial Materials in Fiber Section</a> |
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<a id="h3621" class="" title="2D Structural Modelling & Analysis Examples" href="3588.htm" target="_self">2D Structural Modelling & Analysis Examples</a> |
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<a id="h3503" class="" title="Example 3. 2D RC Cantilever" href="3472.htm" target="_self">Example 3. Cantilever Column</a> with units |
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<a id="h3504" class="" title="Example 4. 2D RC Portal Frame" href="3312.htm" target="_self">Example 4. Portal Frame</a> |
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<a id="h3505" class="" title="Example 5. 2D Frame ? 3-story, 3-bay (RC & W-section)" href="3326.htm" target="_self">Example 5. 2D Frame, 3-story 3-bay</a>, Reinforced-Concrete Section & Steel W-Section |
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<a id="h3506" class="" title="Example 6. Generic 2D Frame, N-story, N-bay (RC & W-section)" href="3329.htm" target="_self">Example 6. generic 2D Frame, N-story N-bay</a>, Reinforced-Concrete Section & Steel W-Section |
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<a id="h3622" class="" title="3D Structural Modelling & Analysis Examples" href="3589.htm" target="_self">3D Structural Modelling & Analysis Examples</a> |
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<a id="h3507" class="" title="Example 7. 3D Moment-Resisting Frame (RC & W-section)" href="3330.htm" target="_self">Example 7. 3D Frame, 3-story 3-bayX 3-bayZ</a>, Reinforced-Concrete Section & Steel W-Section |
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<a id="h3508" class="" title="Example 8. generic 3D Frame ? Nstory, NbayX,NBayZ (RC & W-section)" href="3332.htm" target="_self">Example 8. generic 3D Frame, NStory NBayX NBayZ</a>, Reinforced-Concrete Section & Steel W-Section |
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<a id="h3585" class="" title="Example 9. Build a Fiber Section" href="3534.htm" target="_self">Example 9. Build & Analyze a Section</a> |
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