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James Maguire (University of Wollongong and University of Auckland) - James created a 3D visualisation tool in python that can be used to examine the deformed shape of an OpenSees model. This tool pulls the nodal coordinates from the OpenSees model file and reads the displacements from the recorded output. James' visualisation tool can be used to create interactive plots for 3D models via a series of slider that allow the user to increase/decrease the deformation magnification scale, change the camera viewpoint, and incrementally cycle through the time steps for a dynamic analysis. The visualisation tool developed by James is available here. The text file _ModelVisualiser description_.txt provides an overview of the tool and describes the python packages needed to run it.
Workshops
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- 2016 QuakeCoRE OpenSees Training Workshops
- 20 July 2016 - Webconference - Community discussion for QuakeCoRE OpenSees research
- 17 August 2016 - Webconference - Community discussion for QuakeCoRE OpenSees research
- 21 September 2016 - Webconference - Community discussion for QuakeCoRE OpenSees research
- 19 October 2016 - Webconference - Community discussion for QuakeCoRE OpenSees research
- 2017 QuakeCoRE OpenSees Training Workshops
- 11 April 2017 - Webconference - Community discussion for QuakeCoRE OpenSees research
OpenSees Tools
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Downloading and Setting-Up OpenSees on Windows and Mac OS X: Step-by-step instructions
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