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*[[Discovering OpenSees -- Force-based Element vs. Displacement-based Element | Force-based Element vs. Displacement-based Element, Dec 2011]] | *[[Discovering OpenSees -- Force-based Element vs. Displacement-based Element | Force-based Element vs. Displacement-based Element, Dec 2011]] | ||
*[[Adding_your_own_Code | Implementing Your own Material in OpenSees, January 2012]] | *[[Adding_your_own_Code | Implementing Your own Material in OpenSees, January 2012]] | ||
*[[Discovering OpenSees -- Transient Integrators | Transient Integrators, April 2012]] | |||
*[[Discovering OpenSees - Parallel & Grid Computing | Parallel and Grid Computing, May 31-June 1 2012]] | |||
*[[Discovering OpenSees - Introduction to OpenFrescoExpress | Introduction to OpenFresco''Express'', August 2012]] | |||
*[[Discovering OpenSees -- Getting Started with OpenSees and OpenSees on NEEShub | Getting Started with OpenSees and OpenSees on NEEShub, Oct 2012]] | |||
*[[Discovering OpenSees -- Modeling SCB frames using beam-column elements | Modeling SCB frames using beam-column elements, Jan 2013]] | |||
*[[Discovering OpenSees -- Conducting Hybrid Simulations with OpenSees/OpenFresco | Conducting Hybrid Simulations with OpenSees/OpenFresco, March 2013]] | |||
*[[Discovering OpenSees -- Fire Modelling | Modelling of Structures in Fire using OpenSees, March 2013]] | |||
*[[Discovering OpenSees -- Workflows in the Clouds using OpenSees and NEEShub| Workflows in the Clouds using OpenSees and NEEShub, Sept 2013]] | |||
*[[Discovering OpenSees -- Load Balancing for Large Parameter Studies, Nov 2013]] | |||
*[[Discovering OpenSees -- Advanced Scripting Tips and Techniques | Advanced Scripting Tips and Techniques, February 2014]] | |||
*[[Discovering OpenSees -- Basic Reliability Analysis using OpenSees | Basic Reliability Analysis Using OpenSees, March 2014]] | |||
*[[Discovering OpenSees -- Who Needs a GUI | How to Build a Model of a Structure Faster with a Script than with a GUI, June 2014]] | |||
You can complete the short [https://peercenter.wufoo.com/forms/discovering-opensees-seminar-evaluation/ evaluation form] to give OpenSees feedback and to suggest future seminar topics. | You can complete the short [https://peercenter.wufoo.com/forms/discovering-opensees-seminar-evaluation/ evaluation form] to give OpenSees feedback and to suggest future seminar topics. | ||
Latest revision as of 22:29, 29 May 2014
Discovering OpenSees: Surfing the waves of OpenSees is a resource for OpenSees users, containing recordings (videos), PPT presentations and accompanying examples from web-based learning series. The topics covered in these learning series are targeted for users of all levels, from the first time users up to advanced users.
Topics covered in this web-based learning series:
- OpenSees on NEEShub, Aug 2011
- Getting Started with OpenSees, Sep 2011
- Modeling Diaphragms in 2D Models with Linear and Nonlinear Elements, Oct 2011
- OpenSees & Output, Nov 2011
- Force-based Element vs. Displacement-based Element, Dec 2011
- Implementing Your own Material in OpenSees, January 2012
- Transient Integrators, April 2012
- Parallel and Grid Computing, May 31-June 1 2012
- Introduction to OpenFrescoExpress, August 2012
- Getting Started with OpenSees and OpenSees on NEEShub, Oct 2012
- Modeling SCB frames using beam-column elements, Jan 2013
- Conducting Hybrid Simulations with OpenSees/OpenFresco, March 2013
- Modelling of Structures in Fire using OpenSees, March 2013
- Workflows in the Clouds using OpenSees and NEEShub, Sept 2013
- Discovering OpenSees -- Load Balancing for Large Parameter Studies, Nov 2013
- Advanced Scripting Tips and Techniques, February 2014
- Basic Reliability Analysis Using OpenSees, March 2014
- How to Build a Model of a Structure Faster with a Script than with a GUI, June 2014
You can complete the short evaluation form to give OpenSees feedback and to suggest future seminar topics.