Asif Usmani
Using OpenSees for structures in fire
Usmani, Asif; Zhang, Jian; Jiang, Yaqiang; Kotsovinos, Panagiotis; Zhang, Johnson; May, Ian
Authors
Jian Zhang
Yaqiang Jiang
Panagiotis Kotsovinos
Prof Johnson Zhang j.zhang@napier.ac.uk
Professor
Ian May
Abstract
OpenSees is an open source object oriented software framework developed at UC Berekeley and currently supported by PEER and Nees. OpenSees has so far been focussed on providing an advanced computational tool for analysing the non-linear response of structural frames subjected to seismic excitations. Given that OpenSees is open source (available for free download at opensees.berkeley.edu) and has been available for best part of this decade it has spawned a rapidly growing community of users as well as developers who have added to it's capabilities over this period. For instance it has significant geotechnical modelling capabilities developed by this community so that the seismic response analyses can include full soil structure interaction if required. It also has a structural reliability and sensitivity analysis capability offering many reliability calculation tools. Furthermore it has an HPC or parallel version for solving large problems on high-performance computing hardware. In addition to it's availability as an analysis tool OpenSees is also the software platform of choice for the US NEES network that enables earthquake engineers to organise and share data, participate in remote experiments, and perform hybrid simulations. It therefore represents the largest community of this kind in structural engineering and has the potential to bring together the best structural engineering computational modeling capabilities under one platform accessible to all facilitating new collaborations across geographical boundaries to solve ever more challenging problems.
Citation
Usmani, A., Zhang, J., Jiang, Y., Kotsovinos, P., Zhang, J., & May, I. (2010, June). Using OpenSees for structures in fire. Presented at Structures in Fire - The Sixth International Conference, SiF'10
Conference Name | Structures in Fire - The Sixth International Conference, SiF'10 |
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Start Date | Jun 2, 2010 |
End Date | Jun 4, 2010 |
Acceptance Date | Jan 5, 2010 |
Online Publication Date | Jun 2, 2010 |
Publication Date | Jun 2, 2010 |
Deposit Date | Apr 26, 2017 |
Pages | 919-926 |
Book Title | Structures in Fire - Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference, SiF'10 |
Chapter Number | 1 |
ISBN | 978-160595027-3 |
Keywords | Analysis capabilities; Analysis tools; Computational modeling; Computational tools; Geotechnical; High-performance computing; Hybrid simulation; Non-linear response; Object oriented software; Open sources; Opensees; Parallel version; Reliability calculation; Remote experiments; Seismic excitations; Seismic response analysis; Software platforms; Structural engineering; Structural reliability; Structures in fire |
Public URL | http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/833193 |
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