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DamageModel #252

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Mehrshad-Ghorbanzadeh opened this issue Dec 29, 2021 · 3 comments
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DamageModel #252

Mehrshad-Ghorbanzadeh opened this issue Dec 29, 2021 · 3 comments

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@Mehrshad-Ghorbanzadeh
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Hi, thanks for your excellent work, I have learned quite a lot from that. I'm preparing a graphical interface for OpenSeesPy that is about 50% done. Using this software, the user can use your OpenSeespy tools without coding. However, in connection with "DamageModel", which is used as input in several functions, I could not find anything in Doc. Have you not considered this model or you will add it in future updates?
element ('Joint2D', eleTag, * eleNodes, <Mat1, Mat2, Mat3, Mat4>, MatC, LrgDspTag, <'- damage', DmgTag>, <'- damage', Dmg1 Dmg2 Dmg3 Dmg4 DmgC>)
For example, in the above element, this is required. Thanks for your helping.

@javieerao
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Hi, it is an excelent idea to have an graphical interface, how it will work? wich GUI are you using?

@Mehrshad-Ghorbanzadeh
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Hi, thanks for your kindness. I am currently trying to prepare this GUI using python and especially the pyqt5 library. Many steps have been done and I am in the final parts. Of course, the section related to illustration should also be considered so that the user can see the relevant outputs after the run.
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@javieerao
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Hi, thanks for your kindness. I am currently trying to prepare this GUI using python and especially the pyqt5 library. Many steps have been done and I am in the final parts. Of course, the section related to illustration should also be considered so that the user can see the relevant outputs after the run. Screenshot 1 Screenshot 2

That's amazing, i know PyQt5 and i would like to collaborate with you, but first i have to learn how to use opensees, right now i am studyng the documentation and doing some examples.

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