Difference between revisions of "Osdag/C3/Save-and-Import-input-values-in-Osdag/English"
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− | '''Title of the script:''' Save and Import input values in Osdag | + | '''Title of the script''': ''' Save and Import input values in Osdag ''' |
'''Author''': Monika Soni (script), Anandajith TS (recording) | '''Author''': Monika Soni (script), Anandajith TS (recording) | ||
− | '''Keywords | + | '''Keywords''': Osdag, Save inputs, OSI file, Import inputs, Video tutorial. |
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|| Narration | || Narration | ||
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− | || '''Slide: '''Title Slide | + | || '''Slide''': |
− | || Welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''‘Save and Import Input Values in Osdag’ | + | |
+ | '''Title Slide''' | ||
+ | || Welcome to the spoken tutorial on '''‘Save and Import Input Values in Osdag’'''. | ||
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|| '''Slide: '''Learning Objectives | || '''Slide: '''Learning Objectives | ||
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* '''Save input '''values in '''Osdag''' | * '''Save input '''values in '''Osdag''' | ||
* Import '''OSI file '''and perform design | * Import '''OSI file '''and perform design | ||
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|| To record this tutorial, I am using, | || To record this tutorial, I am using, | ||
* '''Windows 11 OS''', and | * '''Windows 11 OS''', and | ||
− | * '''Osdag | + | * '''Osdag version 2021(2021.02.a.a12f)''' |
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|| '''Slide:''' Pre-requisites | || '''Slide:''' Pre-requisites | ||
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[https://osdag.fossee.in/ https://spoken-tutorial.org] | [https://osdag.fossee.in/ https://spoken-tutorial.org] | ||
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− | + | The '''prerequisite''' tutorials are available on this website | |
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− | || The user interface of '''Osdag''' for '''Ubuntu Linux''', and for '''Windows '''is the same. | + | || The user interface of '''Osdag''' for '''Ubuntu Linux''', and for '''Windows ''' is the same. |
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* '''Design''' a '''Tension Member''' with a '''bolted end connection''' | * '''Design''' a '''Tension Member''' with a '''bolted end connection''' | ||
− | * The member carries a '''factored axial force '''of '''600 kN''' | + | * The member carries a '''factored axial force '''of '''600 kN'''. |
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Perform a '''design check''' by adopting the given '''design '''specifications: | Perform a '''design check''' by adopting the given '''design '''specifications: | ||
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* '''Section:''' | * '''Section:''' | ||
− | ** '''Profile: ''' | + | ** '''Profile: ''' '''Star Angles''' |
** '''Connection Location: Long Leg''' | ** '''Connection Location: Long Leg''' | ||
** '''Section Size: 80 x 80 x 8''' | ** '''Section Size: 80 x 80 x 8''' | ||
− | ** '''Material Grade: E 250 (Fe 410 W)A''' | + | ** '''Material Grade: E 250(Fe 410 W)A''' |
** '''Length: 3200 mm''' | ** '''Length: 3200 mm''' | ||
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+ | || '''Slide''': | ||
− | + | '''Sample design example''' | |
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* '''End Connection:''' | * '''End Connection:''' | ||
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*** '''Bolt Type: Friction Grip Bolt''' | *** '''Bolt Type: Friction Grip Bolt''' | ||
*** '''Grade: 8.8''' | *** '''Grade: 8.8''' | ||
− | ** '''Gusset Plate: | + | ** '''Gusset Plate:''' |
*** '''Thickness: 12 mm''' | *** '''Thickness: 12 mm''' | ||
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|| Point to the '''home page''' of the '''Tension Member Design - Bolted to End Gusset module''' | || Point to the '''home page''' of the '''Tension Member Design - Bolted to End Gusset module''' | ||
− | || Switch to the '''home page''' of the '''Tension Member Design - Bolted to End Gusset module | + | || Switch to the '''home page''' of the '''Tension Member Design - Bolted to End Gusset module'''. |
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|| Cursor in the Input Dock. | || Cursor in the Input Dock. | ||
− | || Let us start filling the inputs for our''' sample design example'''. | + | || Let us start filling the inputs for our ''' sample design example'''. |
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|| Cursor on different members. | || Cursor on different members. | ||
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Select '''Star Angles '''from the list. | Select '''Star Angles '''from the list. | ||
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− | || Click on the '''Conn_Location '''drop-down menu and select '''Long Leg.''' | + | || Click on the '''Conn_Location ''' drop-down menu, |
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+ | and select '''Long Leg.''' | ||
|| Click on the '''Conn_Location''' '''drop-down menu''' and select '''Long Leg'''. | || Click on the '''Conn_Location''' '''drop-down menu''' and select '''Long Leg'''. | ||
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− | || Click on the '''Section Size''' '''drop-down menu''' and select '''Customized | + | || Click on the '''Section Size''' '''drop-down menu''', |
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+ | and select '''Customized'''. | ||
|| Click on the '''Section Size''' drop-down menu and select '''Customized'''. | || Click on the '''Section Size''' drop-down menu and select '''Customized'''. | ||
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|| Click on the '''<< '''button | || Click on the '''<< '''button | ||
− | || Click on the fourth '''button''' to '''unselect '''all the diameters at once. | + | || Click on the fourth '''button''' to '''unselect ''' all the diameters at once. |
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|| Double click on '''16''' | || Double click on '''16''' | ||
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|| Click on the '''Submit button '''below to save and exit. | || Click on the '''Submit button '''below to save and exit. | ||
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− | || Click the '''Type drop-down menu''' and select '''Friction Grip Bolt''' | + | || Click the '''Type drop-down menu''' |
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+ | and select '''Friction Grip Bolt''' | ||
|| From the '''Type drop-down menu''', select '''Friction Grip Bolt'''. | || From the '''Type drop-down menu''', select '''Friction Grip Bolt'''. | ||
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|| Click on the '''Property Class drop-down menu''' and select '''Customized.''' | || Click on the '''Property Class drop-down menu''' and select '''Customized.''' | ||
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− | || Double click on '''8.8''' | + | ||Click the '''<< ''' fourth button. |
− | || From the '''Available '''list of grades, double click on '''8.8''' to select it. | + | |
+ | Double click on '''8.8''' | ||
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+ | || Click on the fourth button to unselect all the diameters at once. | ||
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+ | From the '''Available '''list of grades, double click on '''8.8''' to select it. | ||
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|| Click '''Submit''' | || Click '''Submit''' | ||
− | || Click on the '''Submit button '''below to save and exit. | + | || Click on the '''Submit button ''' below to save and exit. |
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|| Click on the '''Thickness drop-down menu''' and select '''Customized''' | || Click on the '''Thickness drop-down menu''' and select '''Customized''' | ||
− | || Now, click on the '''Thickness drop-down menu''' and select '''Customized | + | || Now, click on the '''Thickness drop-down menu''' and select '''Customized'''. |
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− | || Double click on '''12''' | + | ||Click the '''<< ''' fourth button. |
− | || From the '''Available '''list of plates, double click on '''12''' to select it. | + | |
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+ | Double click on '''12''' | ||
+ | || Click on the fourth button to unselect all the diameters at once. | ||
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+ | From the '''Available '''list of plates, double click on '''12''' to select it. | ||
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− | || Click '''Submit''' | + | || Click '''Submit'''. |
− | || Click on the '''Submit button '''below to save and exit. | + | || Click on the '''Submit button ''' below to save and exit. |
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|| Move the Cursor on all the Input values. | || Move the Cursor on all the Input values. | ||
|| We have now entered the inputs correctly. | || We have now entered the inputs correctly. | ||
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− | || Only narration | + | || Only narration. |
|| '''Osdag '''allows the user to save the inputs as an '''OSI '''file. | || '''Osdag '''allows the user to save the inputs as an '''OSI '''file. | ||
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|| Point toward the '''Osdag_Workspace folder''' | || Point toward the '''Osdag_Workspace folder''' | ||
− | || I have already created a '''folder '''named '''Osdag_Workspace''' on my ''' | + | || I have already created a '''folder '''named '''Osdag_Workspace''' on my '''Desktop'''. |
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|| Only narration | || Only narration | ||
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|| Double click on the '''Osdag_workspace folder''' | || Double click on the '''Osdag_workspace folder''' | ||
− | || I will double click on the '''Osdag underscore workspace folder '''to open and select it. | + | || I will double click on the '''Osdag underscore workspace folder ''' to open and select it. |
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− | || Type '''Input-sample-design '''in the '''File name textbox''' | + | || Type '''Input-sample-design ''' in the '''File name textbox''' |
|| Now, let us specify a file name in the '''File name textbox '''below. | || Now, let us specify a file name in the '''File name textbox '''below. | ||
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I will edit the file name to '''Input hyphen sample hyphen design.''' | I will edit the file name to '''Input hyphen sample hyphen design.''' | ||
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|| Click on the '''Save button''' | || Click on the '''Save button''' | ||
− | || Now, click on the '''Save button '''to save the '''OSI '''file and exit the '''Save Design window | + | || Now, click on the '''Save button '''to save the '''OSI '''file and exit the '''Save Design window''' |
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|| Only narration | || Only narration | ||
|| We can use this saved '''OSI '''file to retrieve the inputs and perform the design. | || We can use this saved '''OSI '''file to retrieve the inputs and perform the design. | ||
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It can also be shared amongst peers for checking the design. | It can also be shared amongst peers for checking the design. | ||
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The status of the design is '''Unsafe'''. | The status of the design is '''Unsafe'''. | ||
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|| Only narration | || Only narration | ||
|| We will see how to rectify '''unsafe design''' in the next tutorial. | || We will see how to rectify '''unsafe design''' in the next tutorial. | ||
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|| '''Slide: '''FOSSEE Forum | || '''Slide: '''FOSSEE Forum | ||
− | || For any general or technical questions on Osdag, visit the FOSSEE forum and post your question | + | || For any general or technical questions on Osdag, visit the FOSSEE forum and post your question. |
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|| '''Slide: '''Sample Design Examples | || '''Slide: '''Sample Design Examples | ||
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* The '''Osdag '''team at '''FOSSEE '''creates '''sample design examples''' for self-learning | * The '''Osdag '''team at '''FOSSEE '''creates '''sample design examples''' for self-learning | ||
* These examples can be practised using the '''Osdag''' '''software''' | * These examples can be practised using the '''Osdag''' '''software''' | ||
− | * For more details, please visit this link [https://osdag.fossee.in/resources/sample-design https://osdag.fossee.in/resources/sample-design] | + | * For more details, please visit this link |
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+ | [https://osdag.fossee.in/resources/sample-design https://osdag.fossee.in/resources/sample-design] | ||
Revision as of 13:12, 8 August 2023
Title of the script: Save and Import input values in Osdag
Author: Monika Soni (script), Anandajith TS (recording)
Keywords: Osdag, Save inputs, OSI file, Import inputs, Video tutorial.
Visual Cue | Narration |
Slide:
Title Slide |
Welcome to the spoken tutorial on ‘Save and Import Input Values in Osdag’. |
Slide: Learning Objectives | In this tutorial, we will learn how to,
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Slide: System Requirements | To record this tutorial, I am using,
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Slide: Pre-requisites | To follow this tutorial you should have,
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Only narration | The user interface of Osdag for Ubuntu Linux, and for Windows is the same.
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Only narration | Let us perform a sample design and understand how to Save and Import inputs. |
Slide: Sample Design Example |
Perform a design check by adopting the given design specifications: |
Slide: Sample Design Example |
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Sample design example |
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Point to the home page of the Tension Member Design - Bolted to End Gusset module | Switch to the home page of the Tension Member Design - Bolted to End Gusset module. |
Cursor in the Input Dock. | Let us start filling the inputs for our sample design example. |
Cursor on different members. | We need to specify the member details first. |
Click on the Section Profile drop-down menu and select the Star Angles option. | Click on the Section Profile drop-down menu.
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Click on the Conn_Location drop-down menu,
and select Long Leg. |
Click on the Conn_Location drop-down menu and select Long Leg. |
Click on the Section Size drop-down menu,
and select Customized. |
Click on the Section Size drop-down menu and select Customized. |
Click on the << button | Click on the fourth button to unselect all the sections at once. |
Point toward the Available list | Now, we have to select 80 x 80 x 8 from the Available list of sections. |
Scroll down in the Available list and double click on 80 x 80 x 8 | Scroll down in the Available list and search for 80 x 80 x 8.
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Click Submit | Click on the Submit button below to save and exit the Customized window. |
Click on the Material drop-down menu and select E 250 (Fe 410 W)A. | Now, click on the Material drop-down menu and select E 250 (Fe 410 W)A. |
Type 3200 in the Length textbox | Specify the length of the member as 3200 mm. |
Only narration | We have defined member details.
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Type 600 in the Axial textbox | Enter, factored axial load as 600 kN. |
Click on the Diameter drop-down menu and select Customized. | Click on the Diameter drop-down menu and select the Customized option. |
Click on the << button | Click on the fourth button to unselect all the diameters at once. |
Double click on 16 | Now, from the Available list of diameters, double click on 16 to select it. |
Click Submit | Click on the Submit button below to save and exit. |
Click the Type drop-down menu
and select Friction Grip Bolt |
From the Type drop-down menu, select Friction Grip Bolt. |
Only narration | Let us now specify a corresponding bolt grade. |
Click on the Property Class drop-down menu and select Customized | Click on the Property Class drop-down menu and select Customized. |
Click the << fourth button.
Double click on 8.8
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Click on the fourth button to unselect all the diameters at once.
From the Available list of grades, double click on 8.8 to select it. |
Click Submit | Click on the Submit button below to save and exit. |
Click on the Thickness drop-down menu and select Customized | Now, click on the Thickness drop-down menu and select Customized. |
Click the << fourth button.
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Click on the fourth button to unselect all the diameters at once.
From the Available list of plates, double click on 12 to select it. |
Click Submit. | Click on the Submit button below to save and exit. |
Move the Cursor on all the Input values. | We have now entered the inputs correctly. |
Only narration. | Osdag allows the user to save the inputs as an OSI file.
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Only narration | Let us save an OSI file for the given sample design example. |
Click on the File menu | Go to the Menu bar in the top left corner and click on the File menu. |
Select Save input | From the File menu list, select the Save input option. |
Point toward the Save Design window | The Save Design window will open. |
Point toward the Osdag_Workspace folder | I have already created a folder named Osdag_Workspace on my Desktop. |
Only narration | Users can create a folder with a suitable name according to their convenience. |
Double click on the Osdag_workspace folder | I will double click on the Osdag underscore workspace folder to open and select it. |
Type Input-sample-design in the File name textbox | Now, let us specify a file name in the File name textbox below.
I will edit the file name to Input hyphen sample hyphen design. |
Point towards Input-sample-design.OSI | Here we can see that the Input file has an OSI extension. |
Only narration | The acronym OSI stands for Osdag Input. |
Click on the Save button | Now, click on the Save button to save the OSI file and exit the Save Design window |
Only narration | We can use this saved OSI file to retrieve the inputs and perform the design.
It can also be shared amongst peers for checking the design. |
Only narration | Let us now try to load the same OSI file and perform a design check. |
Click on the Reset button | Reset all the inputs to default by clicking the Reset button below the Input Dock. |
Point toward the Input Dock fields | We see the inputs are now set to their default values. |
Click on the File menu | Go to the Menu bar and click on the File menu. |
Select Load input | From the File menu list, select the Load input option. |
Point toward the Open Design window | The Open Design window will open. |
Point toward the Osdag_workspace folder | I have saved the OSI file in the Osdag underscore workspace folder. |
Double click on the Osdag_workspace folder and click on Input-sample-design.OSI file | Open the Osdag underscore workspace folder and select Input hyphen sample hyphen design.OSI file. |
Click on the Open button | Now, click on the Open button below to load the OSI file. |
Point toward the Input Dock fields | We see that the inputs are loaded automatically to the Input Dock. |
Cursor on all the input dock fields. | Users do not have to define the inputs one by one. |
Only narration | We are now ready to run the design. |
Click on the Design button | Click on the Design button below the Input Dock. |
Point toward the Log messages | We see the log messages in the log message window.
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Only narration | We will see how to rectify unsafe design in the next tutorial. |
Only narration | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
Slide: Summary | In this tutorial, we have
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Slide: Assignment | As an assignment, do the following
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Slide: Assignment |
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Slide: About Spoken Tutorial Project | The video at the following link summarizes the Spoken Tutorial Project
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Slide:Spoken Tutorial Workshops | The Spoken Tutorial Project team conducts workshops and gives certificates
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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
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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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