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Wind Engineering (WE-UQ) / Re: Running WE-UQ
« on: July 10, 2020, 06:44:45 PM »
i just sent you an email about scheduling a zoom meeting.

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Wind Engineering (WE-UQ) / Re: TInF questions
« on: July 10, 2020, 06:40:42 PM »
1. thanks for pointing that out. we have updated the binaries with a new release. they are the same now. https://simcenter.designsafe-ci.org/research-tools/tinf/. The applications come with new minimally sized installers. https://www.designsafe-ci.org/data/browser/public/designsafe.storage.community//SimCenter/Software/TurbulenceInflowTool

2. we have updated the documentation. it is now in an online format. https://nheri-simcenter.github.io/TinF-Documentation/index.html. It is probably still too theoretical a description. We are working to provide more examples and strive to have more discussion on the parameters and their effect in those.

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Wind Engineering (WE-UQ) / Re: Running WE-UQ
« on: July 09, 2020, 09:44:30 PM »

can you check the install you did .. it could be python, opensees or the dakota install

there is a video that goes through the install.

https://simcenter.designsafe-ci.org/research-tools/we-uq/

if this fails, we can set up a zoom meeting and go through it with you

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this feature request is under development. We have a working prototype Will be include in next release.

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Michael,

Thanks a good suggestion. We will remove logo banner and look into moving status to the bottom. Will be done in next releade (Sept 2020)

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Wind Engineering (WE-UQ) / Re: TInF folder selection Mac
« on: July 03, 2020, 05:07:08 AM »
Issue has been resolved with commit: https://github.com/NHERI-SimCenter/TurbulenceInflowTool/commit/f614c8e4778ebb76d19fd40d2a0832c71546f362

It is avail now if you want to build it from source. It will be in next release of Tool (v1.2.0), which is expected July 2020.

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Wind Engineering (WE-UQ) / Re: Does not build
« on: July 02, 2020, 03:39:41 PM »
There are two open source versions of OpenFOAM. OpenFOAM v1912 is a public version rebased by openfoam.com, which OpenFOAM v6 and v7 (considered in the turbulent inflow tool) are public versions published by openfoam.org. The code for the turbulent inflow was developed for openfoam.org's latest releases and you are trying to build for use with an openfoam.com's release. The source code currently works for the linux code released by openfoam.org. We have updated the online documentation to make that clearer.

https://nheri-simcenter.github.io/TinF-Documentation/index.html

1) We are confirming with docker images if the issue you raise exists for v6 and v7 from openfoam.org exists for the MacOS docker images provided by openfoam.org.
2) We will work on providing source code so that TInF will work with openfoam.com's latest release.

We will provide an idea on when item 2 will be resolved once we estimate how much effort is involved.  An update on item 1 will be provided by next week.

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Wind Engineering (WE-UQ) / Re: TInF folder selection Mac
« on: July 02, 2020, 02:10:49 PM »
We confirm we can replicate your issue. We have entered is as a task in our system and are currently trying to resolve the issue. It will be updated in the next release and you will be updated when the issue has been pushed to the githuib repo.

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we can add the ability to include records in that format by allowing the user to select records from their desktop when they have downloaded them .. it would be similar to the multplePEER option in current tool .. is this what you were thinking?

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Uncertainty Quantification (quoFEM) / Re: Results - Issue
« on: June 22, 2020, 08:53:27 PM »
sorry we are having a hard time repeating this one. can i ask you to tell us what operating system and version of the operating system you are using. thanks and sorry for the delay.

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A matrix to enter correlations between variables will be provided. It is currently scheduled for our 3.0 release (June 2020). However this may slip to a 3.1 release depending on complexity of this task. It will be done.

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We will add more references in the documentation and i will include references and mathematical equations for Sobol indices before official 2.1.0 release (June 2020). Tasks have been created in our system for this. I may ping you later when documentation has ben updated to see if sufficient or you would like more.

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the user can currently load a saved json file for the problem as a whole in which case they can edit the fields there. We will also add a feature allowing the user to load the RV's from a JSON file. I will put the request into our system and will schedule it for the version 3.0 release (Sept 2020).

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This feature should be added to the tool. It has been entered into out list of tasks and will be available in version 3.0 (Sept 2020)

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a progress tab/bar is a good idea . for running simulations . we can do it for the forward sampling, for sensitivity we can show # samples run (sensitivity performs more simulations than requested), we can show num samples run also for optimization (latter 2 total number simulations run is determined by dakota while running). I have added this feature request to our system and have scheduled it to be in our 3.0 release (Sept 2020)

for logging in we do show messages about what is happening .. not 100% sure a progress bar here helps that much. could you expand further on your thoughts.

thanks
frank

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