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Title of the script: Introduction to Osdag

Author: Anandajith TS, Monika Soni

'Keywords:'Video tutorial, Introduction, GUI, Osdag


Visual Cue Narration
Slide: Title Slide Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Introduction to Osdag.
Slide: Learning Objectives In this tutorial, we will learn:* Modules in the current version
  • GUI of Osdag, and
  • Functionalities of Osdag


Slide: System Requirements To record this tutorial, I am using* Windows 11 Operating System, and
  • Osdag v2021.02.a.a12f


Slide: Pre-requisites



https://spoken-tutorial.org

To follow this tutorial you should have* Osdag installed on your system



The prerequisite tutorials are available on this website

Only narration The user interface of Osdag for Ubuntu Linux, and for Windows is same.

Annotations are added to the tutorial if there are any differences.

Point to the Osdag shortcut icon on the desktop We can see the Osdag shortcut icon on the Desktop.
Cursor pointing to the icon. This icon will appear only if we have successfully installed Osdag.
Double-click on the Osdag shortcut icon Let us start the Osdag software by double-clicking on the Osdag icon.
Only Narration It may take some time to open Osdag for the very first time.
Point towards the Osdag Interface Now we can see the Osdag interface on the screen.
Point to the list of modules On the left-hand side, we can see the list of modules.
Point toward the Connection module and Tension Member module The current version of Osdag is shipped with,* The Connection, and
  • The Tension Member module


Only narration The remaining modules will be released with the subsequent versions of Osdag.
Only narration Let us now explore the functionalities of Osdag through the Connection module.
Click on the Connection button Click on the Connection button to open the module.
Only narration Under the Connection module, we see four tabs.
Point toward Shear Connection The first tab is the Shear Connection tab.
Only narration By default, the landing page is on the Shear Connection tab.
Click on the Moment Connection tab The second is the Moment Connection tab.
Click on the Base Plate tab The third tab is the Base Plate tab, and
Click on the Truss Connection tab The fourth tab is the Truss Connection tab.
Only narration The Truss Connection module is not available with this version of Osdag.
Only narration All the modules and submodules are grouped and listed logically for better understanding.
Point toward the Fin Plate, Cleat Angle, End Plate and Seated Angle image Let us look at the types of Shear Connection module. They are,* Fin Plate
  • Cleat Angle
  • End Plate, and
  • Seated Angle


Only narration We will now explore the Fin Plate Shear Connection module.
Click on the Fin Plate image Click on the Fin Plate image to select the module, then
Click on the Start button Click the Start button below, to load the module.
Only narration The GUI of the module will load dynamically.
Fin Plate Connection GUI:

Point toward the Fin Plate

We see the design window GUI of the Fin Plate Shear Connection module.
Only narration Let us perform a sample design example to explore various functionalities of Osdag.
Fin Plate Connection GUI:

Click on File>> Load input

Go to the File menu present at the top left corner, and select Load input.
Open Design Window:

Browse to the Code file directory

Browse to Code file directory.
Open Design Window:

Select the FinPlate_sample_design.osi file and click on Open

Select FinPlate_sample_design.osi and

Click the Open button.

Pointing towards filled text boxes As we can see all the inputs have been filled.
Fin Plate Connection GUI:

Click on the Design button

Click on the Design button at the bottom to create the design.
Fin Plate Connection GUI:

Point towards the CAD window and the Log messages window

The design is successful as the CAD model and log messages are displayed.
Only narration Let us explore the parts of the design window one by one.
Only narration The design window is divided into four main parts, along with a menu bar at the top.
Fin Plate Connection GUI:

Point toward the Input Dock

On the left side, we see the Input Dock.
Only narration

Cursor in Input Dock.

The Input Dock is used to give user inputs pertaining to the module.
Input Dock:

Click on any drop-down list

Click on any text box

It has a combination of drop-down lists, and text boxes.


Only narration The inputs are validated dynamically based on the codal provisions.
Input Dock:

Point toward Connectivity, Factored Loads, Bolt, and Plate

The Input Dock has user input fields for* Connectivity
  • Factored Loads
  • Bolt, and
  • Plate


Cursor on the input fields. These input fields are custom to the Fin Plate Shear Connection module.
Only narration The input fields will change dynamically depending on the module type and category.
Input Dock:

Click on the Reset button

The Reset button at the bottom is used to reset the selected input values to default.
Point toward the Output Dock and CAD window This clears the design outputs and CAD.
Only narration Let us reload the inputs.
Fin Plate Connection GUI:

Click on File>> Load input

Go to the File menu and select Load input.
Open Design Window:

Browse to the Code file directory

Browse to the Code file directory.
Open Design Window:

Select the FinPlate_sample_design.osi file and click on Open

Select FinPlate_sample_design.osi and


Click the Open button.

Input Dock:

Click on the Design button

Click on the Design button.

This button is used to run the design.

Output Dock:

Point toward the Output Dock

On the right side of the window, we can see the Output Dock.
Output Dock:

Point toward the Bolt and Plate output values in the Output Dock

Outputs for a given design are detailed in this Output Dock for interpretation.
Output Dock:

Point toward the Save Output button

At the bottom of the Output Dock, we see the Save Output button.


Only narration It allows us to save the design outputs in a text file.
Output Dock:

Point toward the Create Design Report button

Above the Save Output button, we see the Create Design Report button.
Only narration It allows us to export the design report as PDF.
Only narration We will learn how to create and interpret design reports in another tutorial.
Graphics window:

Point toward the Graphics window

The window at the centre is the 3D Graphics window.
Graphics window:

Rotate the 3D model in the Graphics window

The Graphics window displays the 3D CAD model of the module for visualisation.
Only narration The 3D CAD model is displayed if and only if the design is safe.
Only narration We will learn to handle the 3D CAD model in another tutorial.
Message window:

Point toward the Log message window

Log messages pertaining to a design session are displayed in the Log message window.
Message window:

Highlight the log message

It displays colour-coded messages in the form of ERRORS, WARNINGS and INFO.
Only narration It also gives suggestions to arrive at a safe design to a novice user.
Only narration We will see how to use these logs to rectify unsafe designs in another tutorial.
Fin Plate Connection GUI:

Click on the hide-unhide Input/Output Dock buttons

There is a hide-unhide toggle above the Graphics window.

This toggle is used to hide and unhide the Input and the Output dock respectively.

Fin Plate Connection GUI:

Click on the ZX and ZY 2D view buttons.

Point to the tooltips.

The 2D view buttons at the top display the 2D view of the CAD model.

The tooltips show the views.

Fin Plate Connection GUI:

Click on the Beam, Column and fin plate check-box

The component checkbox displays an isolated 3D view of each component individually.
Only narration This allows us to visualise minute details of the connection.
Output Dock:


Point towards Output Dock

The Output Dock on the right side displays the relevant design outputs.
Fin Plate Connection GUI:



Point toward the Menu bar

On the top left side of the GUI, we can see a menu bar.


It has menu options for* File

  • Edit
  • Graphics
  • Database and
  • Help.


Cursor on the File and Edit menus We will explore File, Edit and Graphics menus in another tutorial
Only narration Here, let us explore the Database and Help menus
Click on the Database menu Click on the Database menu.
Database menu:

Point toward Download

The steel sections database of Osdag can be downloaded using the Download menu.
Database menu:

Point toward Column, Beam, Angle, Channel

Database for Column, Beam, Angle and Channel sections can be downloaded separately
Database menu:

Only narration

Users can edit the database to add custom sections and upload it back to Osdag.
Database menu:

Only narration

Database can be uploaded using the Edit and Design Preference menu
Database menu:

Only narration

In this way, users can perform design by using a custom section.
Database menu:

Point toward the Reset menu

The Reset menu will reset the database to default
Click on the Help menu Let us now explore the Help menu.
Help menu:

Point toward Video Tutorials and Design Examples menu

Through the Help menu, users can access Video Tutorials and sample Design Examples.
Only narration These are self learning materials created and made freely available with the software.
Only narration Please check them out
Help menu:

Point toward Ask us a Question

Users can write their query to the Osdag team through the Ask us a Question menu
Only narration You will be redirected to the forum where you can register and post your queries
Only narration The query will be answered by the team or other users
Help menu: Point toward About Osdag and Check For Update You can also check for software versions, about and updates
Only narration This brings us to the end of the tutorial.

Let us summarise.

Slide: Summary In this tutorial, we have * Learnt various modules in current version
  • Reviewed the GUI, and
  • Explored the functionalities


Slide: Assignment As an assignment, Explore,* User interface of other modules
  • Design Examples page, and
  • Discussion Forum page


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Slide:Answers for THIS Spoken Tutorial Please post your timed queries in this forum
Slide: FOSSEE Forum For any general or technical questions on Osdag, visit the FOSSEE forum and post your question
Slide: Sample Design Examples



https://osdag.fossee.in/resources/sample-design

* The Osdag team at FOSSEE creates sample design examples for self-learning


Slide: Acknowledgement The Spoken'Tutorial'project is funded by the Ministry of Education, Government of India
Slide: Thank you This is Anandajith TS, FOSSEE IIT Bombay signing off

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