The OpenSees workshop has been held in PolyU on 29 Nov 2022 just before the SIF2022 conference, which presented the current development of OpenSees for fire and the applications developed for modelling structures in fire.
You may download all the workshop slides from the links shown as below:
Modelling Timber in OpenSees for fire
OpenFire to bridge CFD and OpenSees.pdf
Localised fires in OpenSees.pdf
Travelling Fire in OpenSees.pdf
SiF2022_Modelling_composite_slabs_in_fire.pdf
Recorded Videos:Session A0, Session B0, Session C0_D0
On 3 Dec 2020, an OpenSees workshop was held after the SIF2020 conference, which presented the current development of OpenSees for fire and the applications developed for modelling structures in fire such as GiD interface and OpenFIRE middleware.
You may download all the workshop slides from the links shown as below:
On 18-20 May 2016, a three-day workshop was held at Brunel University Londo, which aims to transfer the comprehensive knowledge about the previous development of OpenSees. On the first day, it was basically to demonstrate how to use OpenSees (standard and SIF version), while the following two days delivered the information about how to develop OpenSees and the committed development so far.
You may download all the workshop slides from the links shown as below:
OpenSees_Workshop_Brunel_day1.ppt
OpenSees_Workshop_Brunel_day2.ppt
OpenSees_Workshop_Brunel_day3.ppt
An online webinar session was presented publicly on 29 March 2013, which was delivered as a first step introduction to the main release with thermo-mechanical consideration included.
OpenSees Day Workshop was held at Bristol University in June 2014. An invited presentation was made to address the development for 'Structures in Fire' simulation.
This document was made by Dr Praveen Kamath and Dr Liming Jiang, which may help the devleloper to complie your own OpenSees for fire.
OpenSees_Installation_Guidance.pdf
OpenSees_Developer_Guidance.pdf
This page is created by Liming Jiang, 2016