Load factor - azing, June 28, 2021 #260
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Azin I will need your files to see what is up. frank
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Thank you so much, I really appreciate it. I have uploaded the files to the message. I am running these simulations for different wind speeds starting from 36mph. I am using the "existing" wind event option to be able to use different wind directions as loading scenarios. since I have 20 loading scenarios which take time to set up, I just created the loading files for 36mph and then changed the loading time step and added a load factor to scale up the forces. The attached folder shows the simulation files for 56mph. The "unfactoredLoad" folder contains the model with 36mph loading file which is scaled up using a scale factor of 2.4198. This doesn't give me reasonable results. The "factoredLoad" folder contains the model with a loading file that I created for 56mph so it doesn't need to be scaled up. So I use a load factor equal to 1 for this one. This gives me reasonable results that match with pure OpenSees simulation results.
I am just don't know what I am doing wrong in using the load factor.
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the event files were not in what you sent .. in addition to scaling the load factor do you also scale the timestep?
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yes, I have scaled the time step as well. The event files are large in size. When If I attached them to the message, the message could not be delivered. Can I email them for you?
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sorry send via email: fmckenna AT berkeley DOT edu
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Thank you so much, I sent it to you.
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Hi,
When performing WE-UQ simulation of a 20-story frame with one sample and a dummy variable, I realized that the results don't match with pure OpenSees simulation results. This is because I was using a load factor to scale up the magnitude of the applied wind forces. I realized that if I specify the load factor as 1, but use a wind loading scenario that has been externally scaled before being used in WE-UQ as an input, then the results will match with OpenSees. It seems to me that the load factor input in the "existing" of the tool doesn't apply the factor properly. Is this a possibility or am I making a mistake somewhere else?
Thank you,
Azin
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