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- 02 Mar 2012, 18:12
- Forum: 03-Analytical/modelling capabilities
- Topic: Batched pushover analysis
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3484
Re: Batched pushover analysis
It is a pity. It would be very useful. However, thank you for information.
- 23 Feb 2012, 13:50
- Forum: 03-Analytical/modelling capabilities
- Topic: Batched pushover analysis
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3484
Batched pushover analysis
I have to perform several pushover analyses in sequence. At the end of each pushover analysis I have to start the new one by using a new force distribution. I have done this with other computer program (for instance DRAIN2DX). Is it possible to do this by SEISMOSTRUCT? And how can I do?
- 23 Feb 2012, 13:41
- Forum: 03-Analytical/modelling capabilities
- Topic: beam gravity loads
- Replies: 9
- Views: 15881
Re: beam gravity loads
<t>Thank you huffte for your help.<br/>
I will clarify my question. I refer to a global eccentricity. I have modeled a multi-storey buildings with rigid floor diaphragms and I have created one node at the center of mass of each floor. All the mass of the building is concentrated into these nodes ...
I will clarify my question. I refer to a global eccentricity. I have modeled a multi-storey buildings with rigid floor diaphragms and I have created one node at the center of mass of each floor. All the mass of the building is concentrated into these nodes ...
- 02 Feb 2012, 19:07
- Forum: 03-Analytical/modelling capabilities
- Topic: beam gravity loads
- Replies: 9
- Views: 15881
beam gravity loads
<t>I am using Seismostruct to model 3D multi-storey framed structure. The beams of my structure carry distributed gravity loads. Further, I want to shift the mass centers of the decks from their nominal position to take into account the accidental eccentricity. I can specify an additional mass to ...
