Upcoming Workshops
STEP 1 - PAY & RECEIVE CONFIRMATION
Complete payment information at THIS LINK and receive your confirmation code via email. Cost is CAD$67.80 ($60 + HST) per
person.
STEP 2 - COMPLETE REGISTRATION
Use THIS LINK to enter your confirmation code number received from STEP 1 and complete your registration. Once completed,
access ID to the workshop will be generated and provided on site.
If you encounter any difficulty in payment and registration, please contact Dr. Xu Huang (email: [email protected])
Past Workshops
- [November 23, 2019] 2nd Multi-Platform Hybrid Simulation with UT-SIM Framework at University of Toronto's St. George Campus
STEP 1 - PAY & RECEIVE CONFIRMATION
Complete payment information at THIS LINK and receive your confirmation code via email. Cost is CAD$67.80 ($60 + HST) per
person.
STEP 2 - COMPLETE REGISTRATION
Use THIS LINK to enter your confirmation code number received from STEP 1 and complete your registration. Once completed,
access ID to the workshop will be generated and provided on site.
If you encounter any difficulty in payment and registration, please contact Dr. Xu Huang (email: [email protected])
Past Workshops
- [August 28, 2019] University of British Columbia's Okanagan Campus. (Download workshop materials)
- [April 10-11, 2017] University of Toronto's St. George Campus
Background
The University of Toronto has been developing and implementing a simulation framework (UT-SIM framework) which integrates various structural analysis tools and experimental specimens for pseudo-dynamic (PsD) hybrid simulations. A standardized and extensible data exchange format and communication protocol has been developed which can be consistently used in structural analysis software or an interface program for actuator controllers. In addition, substructure elements or communication routines have been developed for various programs such as Abaqus, OpenSees, VecTor, or actuator controllers.
The UT-SIM framework has been used for various PsD hybrid (experimental-numerical) simulations as well as multi-platform simulations. Details on the UT-SIM framework can be found on this website. Some of the application examples are shown below.
The University of Toronto has been developing and implementing a simulation framework (UT-SIM framework) which integrates various structural analysis tools and experimental specimens for pseudo-dynamic (PsD) hybrid simulations. A standardized and extensible data exchange format and communication protocol has been developed which can be consistently used in structural analysis software or an interface program for actuator controllers. In addition, substructure elements or communication routines have been developed for various programs such as Abaqus, OpenSees, VecTor, or actuator controllers.
The UT-SIM framework has been used for various PsD hybrid (experimental-numerical) simulations as well as multi-platform simulations. Details on the UT-SIM framework can be found on this website. Some of the application examples are shown below.
Workshop Goal
The proposed workshop is intended to provide hands-on training for PsD hybrid simulations to researchers looking to develop such simulation capabilities using the UT-SIM framework. Hybrid simulation methods have been actively investigated in the past two decades. Yet, implementation of a hybrid simulation method in a testing facility without any prior experience is still a daunting task as it requires understanding on various aspects of structural testing and numerical modelling. After training at the workshop, the participants will gain sufficient knowledge to start implementing hybrid or multi-platform simulation at their institutions.
The proposed workshop is intended to provide hands-on training for PsD hybrid simulations to researchers looking to develop such simulation capabilities using the UT-SIM framework. Hybrid simulation methods have been actively investigated in the past two decades. Yet, implementation of a hybrid simulation method in a testing facility without any prior experience is still a daunting task as it requires understanding on various aspects of structural testing and numerical modelling. After training at the workshop, the participants will gain sufficient knowledge to start implementing hybrid or multi-platform simulation at their institutions.
Workshop was completed on April 10 and 11 with positive feedback from participants. All numerical examples, substructure elements, and interface programs are available in the following link. The UT-SIM manual can be downloaded from here
For technical questions, please contact one of the workshop organizers below.
Professors Oh-Sung Kwon ([email protected]) and Constantin Christopoulos ([email protected])
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada.
For technical questions, please contact one of the workshop organizers below.
Professors Oh-Sung Kwon ([email protected]) and Constantin Christopoulos ([email protected])
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada.