Introduction to OpenSees
Context for Simulation in Earthquake Engineering
- Research and practice is moving towards Performance-Based Seismic Engineering, which depends on high-fidelity models and simulation to assess performance.
- Simulation models capture knowledge from tests to leverage investment in limited experimentation.
- Community-based, open-source software for simulation promotes innovation in research and advanced applications for practice.
- NEES infrastructure is supporting OpenSees to provide simulation capability and integration with NEESit services for NEES research.
What is OpenSees?
- A software framework for simulation applications in earthquake engineering using finite element methods. OpenSees is not a code.
- A communication mechanism for exchanging and building upon research accomplishments.
- As open-source software, it has the potential for a community code for earthquake engineering.
Simulation Framework
- Computation
- Algorithms
- Solvers
- Parallel/distributed computing
- Information Technology
- Software framework
- Databases
- Visualization
- Internet/grid computation
- Models
- Simulation models
- Performance models
- Limit state models
- Material
- component
- system models
OpenSees Approach to Simulation
- Basic approach
- Modular software design for implementing and integrating modeling, numerical methods, and IT for scalable, robust simulation
- Focus on capabilities needed for performance-based engineering
- Programmable interfaces
- Most users
- a “code” for nonlinear analysis
- Fully scriptable.
- Generally
- a software framework for developing simulation applications
Remember OpenSees is a Software Framework
• A framework is NOT an executable. • A framework IS a set of cooperating software components for building applications in a specific domain. • The OpenSees framework is written primarily in the objectoriented language C++; though other languages namely C and Fortran are also used. • The abstract classes in the OpenSees framework define the interface. The concrete subclasses that exist the implementations. Other classes can be provided to extend the capabilities of the framework