I understand how PyMpc works and agree with your opinion on the second.
Thanks for your help again!
Best,
Youngkyu
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- Thu Sep 29, 2022 12:09 am
- Forum: Analysis
- Topic: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
- Replies: 15
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- Wed Sep 28, 2022 1:12 am
- Forum: Analysis
- Topic: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
- Replies: 15
- Views: 5675
Re: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
Dear STKO team,
I really appreciate your help. That works well.
There are still a couple of questions regarding the same request.
First,
I wonder if I can install the PyMpc package through anaconda
because I am thinking of running the python script you made for me in the anaconda command ...
I really appreciate your help. That works well.
There are still a couple of questions regarding the same request.
First,
I wonder if I can install the PyMpc package through anaconda
because I am thinking of running the python script you made for me in the anaconda command ...
- Tue Sep 13, 2022 8:40 am
- Forum: Analysis
- Topic: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
- Replies: 15
- Views: 5675
Re: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
Dear STKO Team,
As the last posting was a quite long time ago,
it's not easy for you to follow my request.
Attached is that I made the slope model with the Lysmer dashpot using STKO (i.e., not manually generate it).
Could you help me create the parallel job as described below?
what I want ...
As the last posting was a quite long time ago,
it's not easy for you to follow my request.
Attached is that I made the slope model with the Lysmer dashpot using STKO (i.e., not manually generate it).
Could you help me create the parallel job as described below?
what I want ...
- Mon Apr 11, 2022 11:40 am
- Forum: Analysis
- Topic: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
- Replies: 15
- Views: 5675
Re: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
Dear STKO team,
Thanks for your advice and it would be appreciated if you describe what you suggested in more details.
I am willing to do change something to achieve this goal.
Best,
Youngkyu
Thanks for your advice and it would be appreciated if you describe what you suggested in more details.
I am willing to do change something to achieve this goal.
Best,
Youngkyu
- Sun Mar 27, 2022 10:51 am
- Forum: Analysis
- Topic: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
- Replies: 15
- Views: 5675
Re: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
Dear STKO Team,
As attached SCD file, I resolved the problem that only saves one single ground motion for *.out file.
You can find that I used the "analyze scheme" for dynamic analysis used in "Multiple_Motions_DesignSafe_OpenSeesMP_Example,zip" that I attached in the above post.
(i.e., you can ...
As attached SCD file, I resolved the problem that only saves one single ground motion for *.out file.
You can find that I used the "analyze scheme" for dynamic analysis used in "Multiple_Motions_DesignSafe_OpenSeesMP_Example,zip" that I attached in the above post.
(i.e., you can ...
- Tue Mar 22, 2022 12:17 am
- Forum: Analysis
- Topic: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
- Replies: 15
- Views: 5675
Re: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
When running your file that includes the mpco_recoder$MotionID in the command line interface (submitting the "Parallel_Motions.tcl),
the first ground motion file only runs even though the Parallel_Motions.tcl script creates 8 different names of the output file.
i.e., as attached below, all mpco ...
the first ground motion file only runs even though the Parallel_Motions.tcl script creates 8 different names of the output file.
i.e., as attached below, all mpco ...
- Mon Mar 21, 2022 3:11 pm
- Forum: Analysis
- Topic: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
- Replies: 15
- Views: 5675
Re: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
Thanks for your quick response.
To put a single dashpot and a single nodal force for the earthquake load at the left corner of the model bottom,
I constrained x-dof of all the nodes at the model bottom by considering the area of the model bottom.
I followed the idea that uses a single dashpot ...
To put a single dashpot and a single nodal force for the earthquake load at the left corner of the model bottom,
I constrained x-dof of all the nodes at the model bottom by considering the area of the model bottom.
I followed the idea that uses a single dashpot ...
- Mon Mar 21, 2022 2:34 pm
- Forum: Analysis
- Topic: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
- Replies: 15
- Views: 5675
Re: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
Thanks for letting me know that.
(I am sure that I added two attachments when initiating this post.)
I added them again.
Please let me know if the same thing happens again.
Also, please use Parallel_Motions.zip for Parallel_Motions.tcl file that I just updated
when testing Multiple_Motions ...
(I am sure that I added two attachments when initiating this post.)
I added them again.
Please let me know if the same thing happens again.
Also, please use Parallel_Motions.zip for Parallel_Motions.tcl file that I just updated
when testing Multiple_Motions ...
- Mon Mar 21, 2022 9:44 am
- Forum: Analysis
- Topic: Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
- Replies: 15
- Views: 5675
Question about running multiple motions by a separate tcl script
Dear STKO Team,
I have a question about running multiple ground motions in parallel using OpenSeesMP.
I saw the post regarding this same question,
however, I want to modify the tcl file that runs 3 ground motions in parallel which is available from DesignSafe example (Multiple_Motions ...
I have a question about running multiple ground motions in parallel using OpenSeesMP.
I saw the post regarding this same question,
however, I want to modify the tcl file that runs 3 ground motions in parallel which is available from DesignSafe example (Multiple_Motions ...
- Mon Jan 10, 2022 3:44 pm
- Forum: Interaction
- Topic: Question about setting BeamContact2D Element for frictional interface
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2318
Question about setting BeamContact2D Element for frictional interface
Dear support team members,
While simulating a soil slope on the elastic (duralmin) rigid box used in the centrifuge test,
I have a question about adding BeamContact2D element to the boundary highlighted as blue for modeling the frictional interface between the elastic wall (gray) and the soil ...
While simulating a soil slope on the elastic (duralmin) rigid box used in the centrifuge test,
I have a question about adding BeamContact2D element to the boundary highlighted as blue for modeling the frictional interface between the elastic wall (gray) and the soil ...