is there the possibility to import our concrete model or confined concrete model to the Seismo Struct? I mean what can we do, if we want to use model other than the available models in the software?
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Abolfazl
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Dear Abolfazi,
This matter is discussed in a number of posts already. Just browse the 'Future developments & requests' section, or carry out a search on 'user-defined' or 'implement models'
Seismosoft Support
This matter is discussed in a number of posts already. Just browse the 'Future developments & requests' section, or carry out a search on 'user-defined' or 'implement models'
Seismosoft Support
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I have searched, but I could not find the answer of my question. I would like to know, is it possible another concrete model instead of the available model?
another question is that what model do you use for cover (unconfined) model? Do you recommend the simiplified trilinear concrete model?
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another question is that what model do you use for cover (unconfined) model? Do you recommend the simiplified trilinear concrete model?
Regards,
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quote:Originally posted by seismosoft
Dear Abolfazi,
This matter is discussed in a number of posts already. Just browse the 'Future developments & requests' section, or carry out a search on 'user-defined' or 'implement models'
Seismosoft Support
quote:Originally posted by seismosoft
Yes, it is possible.
Please send an email to support@seismosoft.com, with further details (and possibly source code) on the hysteretic model you would like to introduce, and assistance will be at hand.
See also past discussions on this topic (do a search on "users models").
Seismosoft Support
Sorry, but I have searched the forum for 'user-defined', 'implement models' and "users models" and this is what I understood:
If we have any model developed by ourselves, we can not directly implement it into Seismostruct (which I guess this is it), it should be through the Seismostruct programmers. Please correct my perception if it's wrong.
Much Thanks
Dear Abolfazi,
This matter is discussed in a number of posts already. Just browse the 'Future developments & requests' section, or carry out a search on 'user-defined' or 'implement models'
Seismosoft Support
quote:Originally posted by seismosoft
Yes, it is possible.
Please send an email to support@seismosoft.com, with further details (and possibly source code) on the hysteretic model you would like to introduce, and assistance will be at hand.
See also past discussions on this topic (do a search on "users models").
Seismosoft Support
Sorry, but I have searched the forum for 'user-defined', 'implement models' and "users models" and this is what I understood:
If we have any model developed by ourselves, we can not directly implement it into Seismostruct (which I guess this is it), it should be through the Seismostruct programmers. Please correct my perception if it's wrong.
Much Thanks