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: In DDM-based FE response sensitivity analysis, the sensitivity parameters can be material,   
: In DDM-based FE response sensitivity analysis, the sensitivity parameters can be material,   
: geometry or discrete loading parameters. Each parameter should be defined as:  
: geometry or discrete loading parameters. Each parameter should be defined as:  
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:;<h2>[[addToParameter Command]]</h2>
: In case that more objects (e.g., element, section) are mapped to an existing parameter, the following command can be used to :relate these additional objects to the specific parameter: 
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:;<h2>[[addToParameter Command]]</h2>
: In case that more objects (e.g., element, section) are mapped to an existing parameter, the following command can be used to :relate these additional objects to the specific parameter: 


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Revision as of 00:18, 13 March 2011





reliability Command

This command creates the reliability domain in which the sensitivity, reliability and optimization components are kept. This
reliability domain is parallel to the finite element (FE) domain in OpenSees. Currently, the commands for stand-alone sensitivity : analysis (e.g., sensitivityIntegrator, sensitivityAlgorithm) are set in the reliability domain only and, thus, the ‘reliability’
reliability

parameter Command

In DDM-based FE response sensitivity analysis, the sensitivity parameters can be material,
geometry or discrete loading parameters. Each parameter should be defined as:
parameter $tag <specific object arguments>

addToParameter Command

In case that more objects (e.g., element, section) are mapped to an existing parameter, the following command can be used to :relate these additional objects to the specific parameter:
addToParameter $tag <specific object arguments>

addToParameter Command

In case that more objects (e.g., element, section) are mapped to an existing parameter, the following command can be used to :relate these additional objects to the specific parameter:
parameter $tag <specific object arguments>