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PSUMAT - NOT DEFINED IN THIS VERSION, SOURCE CODE RESTRICTED #110

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alorenzom opened this issue Apr 24, 2023 · 5 comments
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PSUMAT - NOT DEFINED IN THIS VERSION, SOURCE CODE RESTRICTED #110

alorenzom opened this issue Apr 24, 2023 · 5 comments

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@alorenzom
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Dear All

As you can see at https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1WU_9p6XGxlJQuVijpqWPP-lM9sCDsxVJ?usp=sharing
I tried to run the code proposed in https://openseespydoc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/src/RCshearwall.html

I got this message

PSUMAT - NOT DEFINED IN THIS VERSION, SOURCE CODE RESTRICTED

Is there a way to use the PSUMAT in OpenSees in any language (C++, Python, C#)? Even paying for it.
Or the use is restricted to the developers of the PSUMAT method?

And if it's not possible is there an implementation of a layered sheel you could use with OpenSees?

@mhscott
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mhscott commented Apr 24, 2023

Sorry, the source code is not available. I removed the example from OpenSeesPyDocs ... not sure if that model was ever available in OpenSeesPy.

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@u-anurag
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I have used PSUMAT for the said example in the past and it worked with OpenSeesPy. I am not sure what happened now. PSUMAT was not available in the locally compiled OpenSees but was included in the released versions.

@u-anurag
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@mhscott @alorenzom I just ran this example on my machine and it still works.

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@davidnmunro
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Could I please request that this issue be re-opened. It was noted back in 2020 here that PSUMAT is only available on the windows version. As of today it is still not available on the linux version as far as I can see and the same error results:

"PSUMAT - Not defined in this version - source code restricted".

Could I please request that PSUMAT is added to the linux version of OpenSeesPy.

@mhscott
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mhscott commented Nov 28, 2023

If you want to use PSUMAT, you'll have to use the Windows version of OpenSees.exe (Tcl). The model is not longer available in OpenSeesPy.

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