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Wind Engineering (WE-UQ) / Re: Running WE-UQ EVT
« on: May 21, 2021, 03:55:19 AM »
Good to know.Thanks.

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Wind Engineering (WE-UQ) / Re: Running WE-UQ EVT
« on: May 13, 2021, 10:34:28 PM »
Yes, that's what I meant for wind result. when I go to DesignSafe portal, those results are all in sim.tar.gz .

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Wind Engineering (WE-UQ) / Re: Running WE-UQ EVT
« on: May 13, 2021, 01:39:46 AM »
Thanks a lot! It works now!

The problems I had were:
1.Python installation.
2. Dakota and OpenSees installation. At first I didn't have dakota and OpenSees installed. I went through the Installation session on the documentation, did not see that Dakota and OpenSees needed to be installed. Although everything is clearly demonstrated in the video. It may be helpful to tell users clearly to watch the video or to inform the users of necessity of  OpenSees and dakota installation. Often times the documented instruction is enough and people may skip video instruction unless clearly told, especially for convenience in shared office.

I have another question:
After I ran the job which includes a CFD-basic in EVT, I retrieved the data. Here CFD result is of my interest. I am able to get the CFD result from sim.tar.gz from DesignSafe portal, but not from the retrieved data. I wonder if it is what retrieved data supposed to do or something is messed up?


Thanks,
Kate

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Wind Engineering (WE-UQ) / Re: Running WE-UQ EVT
« on: May 12, 2021, 01:38:23 AM »
I'm using Mac Big Sur OS with M1 chip, I had the newest Python version(3.9) as I thought that was for the Mac M1 chip. I don't have problem installing Python, it is the package that I could not install, like hdf5. I have tried a couple of older versions(3.8 and 3.7) and had the same error:Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement hdf5 (from versions: none)

it would be very helpful if it happens you know the solution. Or if you think you can instruct me to install the packages on Zoom with my screen shared.

Thanks,
Kate





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Wind Engineering (WE-UQ) / Re: Running WE-UQ EVT
« on: May 10, 2021, 07:11:46 PM »
Thanks for the reply. That's a good point as I just got a new laptop and didn't check the Python installation. I was able to use the WE-UQ on my old computer.

There are issues with Python installation on the new Mac OS, I' m trying to solve the installation problem then will try the WE-UQ and will keep you updated.

Thanks,
Kate

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Wind Engineering (WE-UQ) / Re: Running WE-UQ EVT
« on: May 10, 2021, 05:55:13 PM »
Thanks for the reply. I have tried your suggestion, got the error:Local Failure Setting up Dakota.

Then I tried the sample case with exactly the same input provided on the WE-UQ  documentation (I used the settings on the figures instead of the description when they are not exactly the same), got the error:No Dakota.err file - dakotan did not run - problem with Dakota setup or the applications failed with inputs provided.

Any suggestion?

Thanks,
Kate


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Wind Engineering (WE-UQ) / Re: Running WE-UQ EVT
« on: May 03, 2021, 03:59:11 PM »
Thank you for the quick reply!

1) I'm not sure where I should define the variable for the building, I have only set the GI and EVT, as attached below.

2) also attaching the files.

Thanks!
Kate

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Wind Engineering (WE-UQ) / Running WE-UQ EVT
« on: May 03, 2021, 03:26:39 PM »
Hi,

I have encountered 2 problems while using WE-UQ EVT, can anyone fix it or do I need to modify the case?

1. I tried to run a case with CFD-Basic, it failed after a few minutes, the Dakota.err says " at least one variable must be specified".  I'm attaching the .json file.

2. I tried to run CFD-Expert with the case SampleBuilding, when the job is completed, I can not retrieve the result on WE-UQ. It says failed to download. I have the access to the result through DesignSafe portal though.


Thanks,
Kate

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