OpenSeesDays2012
A two-day workshop on OpenSees sponsored by NEES and PEER.
August 15-16, 2012
University of California, Richmond Field Station
Day 1 : Getting Started
- Introduction to OpenSees,
- Getting Started with OpenSees, Frank McKenna
- OpenSees & Output, Dr. Vesna Terzic (UC Berkeley)
- Basic Modeling & Analysis By Example, Frank McKenna
- Lunch
- Nonlinear Analysis With Examples, Frank McKenna
- BridgePBEE Prof. Ahmed Elgamal (UC San Diego)
- OpenSees-Snopt - Framework for Finite Element Based Optimization, Prof Quan Gu (Xiamen University, China)
- Recommendations for simulating the response of slender concrete walls using the force- and displacement-based beam-column elements, Prof. Laura Lowes (U.Washington)
- Extending OpenSees: Concrete Model for Continuum Element Modelling of Shear Walls, Prof. Filip Filippou (UC Berkeley)
- Introduction to NEEShub, Gemez Marshall (NEEScomm)
- OpenSees on NEEShub, Frank McKenna
Day 2: Beyond the Basics
- Structural Modeling With Examples, Dr. Vesna Terzic (UC Berkeley)
- Geotechnical Modeling with Examples, Prof. Pedro Arduino (U.Washington)
- Adding New Code to OpenSees, Frank McKenna
- Parallel Processing & OpenSees, Frank McKenna
- Extending OpenSees for the Particle Finite Element Method Prof. Michael Scott (Oregon State)
- Using OpenSees for the Evaluation of Existing Buildings, Panos Galanis (UC Berkeley)
- State of the Practice of Nonlinear Response History Analysis, Dr. Mahmoud Hachem (Degenkolb)
- OpenSees in Practice Soil Structure Interaction, Dr. Arash Khosravifar (Fugro Consulting Engineers)
- Parametric Analysis of Wind Load Effects on PV Solar Roof Bearing Arrays, Rod Holland (SunLink) and Dr. Andreas Schellenberg (R&C)
- Using Performance-Based Earthquake Evaluation Methods to Assess the Relative Benefits of Different Structural Systems, Dr. Vesna Terzic (UC Berkeley)
- OpenSees Challenge 2012 - WINNER: Minjie Zhu (Oregon State) - for extensions to OpenSees for the particle finite element method
exercise material: Examples.tar.gz