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OpenSees on NEEShub
Frank McKenna
UC Berkeley
Bell’s Law
Bell's Law of Computer Class formation
was discovered about 1972. It states that technology advances in semiconductors, storage, user interface and networking advance every decade enable a new, usually lower priced computing platform to form. Once formed, each class is maintained as a quite independent industry structure.
Gordon Bell, http://research.microsoft.com/~GBell/Pubs.htm
Cloud ComputingCloud computing is internet-based computing , whereby shared resources, software, and information are provided to computers and other devices on demand, like the electricity grid. source: wikipedia
•Applications are run and data is stored on remote machines in the cloud.•User accesses the applications and files using an internet based application, e.g. web browser for Google Docs and NEEShub. Pros & Cons?
NEEShub• The power behind NEES at http://nees.org • Maintained and developed at Purdue by NEEScomm• Built using proven HUBzero technology (nanoHUb > 100,000 users)• A science gateway for education and research in earthquake engineering
Through a browser engineers can:• Upload and view experimental data• Browse online seminars and courses• Launch sophisticated tools using remote computational resources (OpenSeesLab)
NEEShub (First Release July 2010)
NEEShub Tools and Resources
Data Management
Simulation
Documents, Learning Objects, Series & TOOLS
http://nees.org/resources/tools
The Open System for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (OpenSees) is a software framework for simulating the seismic response of structural and geotechnical systems. OpenSees is the computational platform for research in performance-based earthquake engineering at PEER and has been the simulation component for NEES since 2004. Since 2005 the OpenSees application has been downloaded over 35,000 times by users in over 120 countries.
The current status of OpenSees is:• Version 2.2.2 now available with over 80 material types, 30 element types, 20 integration schemes, 15 numerical solvers, 10 solution algorithms• Open Source and Free to Use• Contains Cutting Edge Research not available in commercial codes • Allows developers to dynamically add material and element routines (c or fortran), integration schemes, recorders, solvers, and algorithms.• Runs sequentially and in parallel on multi-core Windows, Linux and Mac machines• Available on some of the most high performance computers (HPCs) in the world • GUI’s available (BuildingTcl, OpenSeesPL, OpenSeesNavigator)• IT IS FULLY PROGRAMMABLE
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The OpenSeesLab tool:http://nees.org/resources/tools/openseeslab
Is a suite of Simulation Tools powered by OpnSees for:
1. Submitting OpenSees scripts (input files) to HUB resources2. Educating students and practicing engineers3. Performing useful tasks
OpenSees Interpreter Tool
File Transfer Tool
Upload: From Your Machine to NEEShub
Download: From NEEShub to Your Machine
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Lateral Pile Analysis
SDOF Earthquake Response
Moment Curvature Analysis
<?xml version="1.0"?><run> <tool> <title> SDOF Free Vibration Response</title> <about> This tool demonstrates the effect of free vibration</about> <command>@tool/../../bin/RunOpenSees @tool/freeVibration.tcl.tcl @driver</command> </tool>
<input> <number id="Tn"> <about> <label>Period of Structure</label> <description>Period of Structure (sec)</description> </about> <default>1.0</default> </number>
</input></run>
set Tn 1.0
if {$argc != 0} { package require Rappture
# open the XML file containing the run parameters set driver [Rappture::library [lindex $argv 0]]
set Tn [$driver get input.group.(Tn).current]}
while {$ok == 0 && $t < $maxT} { if {$argc != 0 } { driver put -append yes output.curve.component.xy "$time $d\n" } else { puts $outFile "$time $d" }}
# save the updated XML describing the run... if {$argc != 0 } { Rappture::result $driver}
OpenSeesLab GUI using Rappture
NEEShub things to know:1. Anyone can get an account (it’s free!)2. You can have 5 sessions running at once3. The sessions stay alive until you kill them4. With each session you get a new data directory, some
tools by default will store their information there.5. You have 1GB storage by default (it is expandable!)