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A Practical Guide to OpenSees : Frontier Research in Computation and Mechanics of Materials and Biology : Book 4 - Quan Gu

A Practical Guide to OpenSees

By: Quan Gu, Surong Huang

eBook | 2 October 2023

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The unique compendium teaches beginners how to perform nonlinear finite element (FE) analysis by following a series of step-by-step examples and basic programming method using OpenSees. The scope of the book includes nonlinear FE analyses of reinforced concrete frame shear wall structures, liquefiable soils, soil-structure interaction systems, fluid-solid coupling systems, high-speed railway systems, as well as introduces the sensitivity, reliability, optimization, peridynamic (PD) analysis, and the integration of OpenSees with other softwares. This must-have reference also teaches users how to program by adding simple material and element models, as well as PD algorithms in OpenSees.

Contents:

  • Introduction to OpenSees Application:

    • Download and Run
    • A Simple Structural Analysis Example
    • Introduction to Tcl Syntax
    • Frame Structure Analyses
    • Analyses for Reinforced Concrete Shear Walls
    • Soil-Structure Interaction (SSI) System
    • Fluid-Solid Coupling
    • Numerical Analyses of Soil Liquefaction
    • Numerical Optimization
    • Coupling OpenSees with Other Software Using the Client-Server Technique
    • Response Sensitivity Analysis Based on Direct Differentiation Method (DDM)
    • Structural Analysis Based on Bond-Based Peridynamics (BPD)
    • A Wheel-Rail Interaction Element for High-Speed Railway System
    • Reliability Analysis
  • Introduction to OpenSees Programming:

    • Downloading the Package and Building OpenSees Source Code
    • Adding an Elasto-Perfect-Plasticity Material in OpenSees
    • Adding a New Element in OpenSees
    • Implementing State-Based Peridynamics (SPD) in OpenSees

Readership: Professionals, academics, researchers and graduate students in civil engineering, earthquake engineering and engineering mechanics.

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