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Research in Natural Hazards Engineering => Uncertainty Quantification (quoFEM) => Topic started by: rsam1993 on December 22, 2021, 09:25:32 PM

Title: quoFEM with OpenSees SP
Post by: rsam1993 on December 22, 2021, 09:25:32 PM
Dear all,

I am working on a long-span 3D bridge model and since the model is large, I prefer to use OpenSees SP as an interpreter to run the analysis with quoFEM. Is there any way that I can do it using my local machine or Design-Safe supercomputers?


Best,
Title: Re: quoFEM with OpenSees SP
Post by: fmk on December 23, 2021, 08:24:31 AM

There might be, though it will be a convoluted way as it would involve using the OpenSeesPy option to launch OpenSeesSP and would require you to modify the way your script work. I am checking with someone who has used quoFEM, dakota and a different parallel application running at TACC to see how he did it.