Hello Jenna, thanks for yout tutorial!. I am so happy to find someone who did an analysis of a shear wall in Perform 3D and up load it in the internet. I wish I had watch your video some time before, because I was working in something similar. Please, write me to keep contact with you and share you my work (it will be a thesis soon)!. Best regards, Diana
Hi Ms. Jenna, your session was much helpful. Thanks a millions for work. I am looking forward to see more videos in perform 3d as beginners. Can you please upload your copy of presentation in the description, it will be helpful for us to practice this tutorial?
Thanks for the tutorial Jenna! i'm actually working in a paper and need to compare the behavior of the walls using a history of displacements. Actually i have a wall model using beam - truss approach with fiber model... the question is: ¿Perform use only plastic hinge or fiber model too?
Hi Jenna Thanks for this video, it is great work. But, I want to know if that there is a accurate alternative to Perform 3D, because, it will be stopped by Csi in the future, is that new true or not? Thanks
The reference is here: www.researchgate.net/publication/329544291_Recommendations_for_Modeling_the_Nonlinear_Response_of_Slender_Reinforced_Concrete_Walls_Using_PERFORM-3D
Hi Jenna, great video ! But I we got a problem, I do it same what you do but when I finally run load analysis program interupped the process and says in echo.file that is unknown material type. I dont no what is problem because i make the material like you do. When i checked the structure prorgam says it is ok.
Note that the model result does not match well with the tested one. The possible reason is that the confined concrete zone should be at the 2 side area of shear wall instead of the central area.
Hello Jenna, thank you so much for such tutorials. 1. How you get Component properties for materials? 2. I have done the same procedure, but I didn’t get the graph? Please write down ur email will send you the model.
1. Navigate from "Modeling Phase" > "Component Properties" > "Materials". 2. If you can not see the Material stress-strain relationship graph, make sure you have selected the "Basic Relationship" tab when attempting to view the graph. Feel free to email me at jennaw521@gmail.com with further questions.
Hi Jenna, I'm Oka from Indonesia. Thank you very much, your video helps me a lot. Success for you always.
Hi Jenna! I'm from South America, thanks for the video! I really appreciate your video and paper
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Dawg, this video
will guide me to my Master's.
Can't thank you enough!
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¡Excelente tutorial! Agradezco mucho tu aporte, espero ver en el futuro más videos tutoriales de PERFORM-3D. Thank you so much!
Hi Jenna. Great Contribution. Thank you. 👍👍👍
very well. thank you for sharing information.
Hello Jenna, thanks for yout tutorial!. I am so happy to find someone who did an analysis of a shear wall in Perform 3D and up load it in the internet. I wish I had watch your video some time before, because I was working in something similar. Please, write me to keep contact with you and share you my work (it will be a thesis soon)!. Best regards, Diana
Exceptionally nice tutorial! Can you please model the Strut and Tie Model for the diagonally reinforced Coupling beams.
Great video !!
Hi Ms. Jenna, your session was much helpful. Thanks a millions for work. I am looking forward to see more videos in perform 3d as beginners. Can you please upload your copy of presentation in the description, it will be helpful for us to practice this tutorial?
Hi Jenna, thank you for your tutorial, it was amazing, Congrats. Could you share with me your paper and Lowes et al 2018's paper?
Thank you for you great tutorial! Could you please let me know the name of the article you used for the material properties? (Lowes et al 2018)
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Ma'am will you please make video series for complete beginners in Perform 3D?
I hope to make more videos in the new year, keep an eye out!
thank you ma'am..looking forward to learn from you
Thanks for the tutorial Jenna! i'm actually working in a paper and need to compare the behavior of the walls using a history of displacements. Actually i have a wall model using beam - truss approach with fiber model... the question is: ¿Perform use only plastic hinge or fiber model too?
You can make a plastic hinge or fiber model in perform, it might be worth making both and comparing the results!
Hi Jenna
Thanks for this video, it is great work. But, I want to know if that there is a accurate alternative to Perform 3D, because, it will be stopped by Csi in the future, is that new true or not? Thanks
Thank you, could you please upload the Lowes et al 2018 and I did not get how you have define the time history?
The reference is here: www.researchgate.net/publication/329544291_Recommendations_for_Modeling_the_Nonlinear_Response_of_Slender_Reinforced_Concrete_Walls_Using_PERFORM-3D
@@jennawilliams8496 Thank you Miss. Jenna
Hi Jenna, great video ! But I we got a problem, I do it same what you do but when I finally run load analysis program interupped the process and says in echo.file that is unknown material type. I dont no what is problem because i make the material like you do. When i checked the structure prorgam says it is ok.
Got the same problem🙃
Note that the model result does not match well with the tested one. The possible reason is that the confined concrete zone should be at the 2 side area of shear wall instead of the central area.
Hello Jenna, thank you so much for such tutorials.
1. How you get Component properties for materials?
2. I have done the same procedure, but I didn’t get the graph? Please write down ur email will send you the model.
1. Navigate from "Modeling Phase" > "Component Properties" > "Materials".
2. If you can not see the Material stress-strain relationship graph, make sure you have selected the "Basic Relationship" tab when attempting to view the graph.
Feel free to email me at jennaw521@gmail.com with further questions.