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Nonlinear finite element analysis.


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opensees is a Python package that provides an intuitive API for nonlinear finite element analysis, implemented in C++ through the OpenSees framework. OpenSees features state-of-the-art finite element formulations and solution algorithms, including mixed formulations for beams and solids, over 200 material models, and an extensive collection of continuation algorithms to solve highly nonlinear problems.

The opensees package supports high quality interactive post processing via the sees package.

The package may be used as a drop-in replacement for both OpenSees.exe and OpenSeesPy (see Getting Started below), and generally provides a substantial performance boost.

This package is experimental and not yet intended for public use.

Note

This package is independent of the openseespy library, which is documented in the OpenSees documentation website. OpenSeesPy can be installed by running the following command:

pip install opensees[py]

Getting Started

The opensees package can be installed into a Python environment in the standard manner. For example, using pip:

pip install opensees

There are several ways to use the opensees package:

  • To execute Tcl procedures from a Python script, just create an instance of the opensees.tcl.Interpreter class and call its eval() method:

    interp = opensees.tcl.Interpreter()
    interp.eval("model Basic -ndm 2")
    interp.eval("print -json")
  • To start an interactive interpreter run the shell command:

    python -m opensees

    To quit the interpreter, just run exit:

    opensees > exit
  • The opensees package exposes a compatibility layer that exactly reproduces the OpenSeesPy functions, but does so without mandating a single global program state. To run OpenSeesPy scripts, just change the import:

    import openseespy.opensees

    to

    import opensees.openseesrt

    For true stateless modeling, the Model class should be used instead of the legacy model function; documentation is under development.

Development

To compile the project see about/compiling

See also

  • osmg OpenSees Model Generator
  • sees Modern rendering library
  • mdof Optimized system identification library
  • sdof Optimized integration for single degree of freedom systems

For more projects by the STAIRlab, visit https://github.com/STAIRlab .

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