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1 = Simulation tools =
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3 The NEEShub allows you to use a number of simulation tools "in the cloud". For example, users can run OpenSees without the need of installing it in your computer.
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5 == Basic information ==
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7 High performance computing is available using the [http://www.nees.org/resources/workspace workspace]. Basic knowledge of [UnixCommands Unix Commands] are beneficial to take advantage of these capabilities. The workspace is by default not enable to all users. '''Please submit a ticket to request access to the workspace if you cannot launch it.'''
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9 == OpenSees ==
10 You can run OpenSees in NEEShub computers, or using the grid computing using the [http://nees.org/resources/batchsubmit batchsubmit] environment. The computational capabilities at the NEEShub will allow you to run bigger simulations that those that you could run in a regular desktop computer. However, for very large simulations and for large parametric sweeps you might want to use the grid computing capabilities that the NEEShub provides. If you are new to both environments it is recommended for you to run a short example at the NEEShub before you submit jobs to the teragrid.
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12 === Running OpenSees at the NEEShub machines ===
13 Running simulations at computers at the NEEShub gives you the opportunity to run OpenSees without the need of installing it in your computer. This [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWpU5IV8EMw video] shows the advantages of using OpenSees at the NEEShub.
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15 * [TutorialOpenSEESNEEsHubWorkspace Tutorial 1 - Running simulations at the NEEShub using the workspace]. This tutorial describes how to: i) upload files to the NEEshub, ii) run your simulation at the NEEShub and iii) download result files.
16 * [StepbyStepOpenSEESonNEESHub Old tutorial about running OpenSees on the NEEShub]
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18 === Running OpenSees using grid computing ===
19 Grid computing allows you to submit your simulation to large computer clusters having high computational power. Once you have your files uploaded to the NEEShub you will use the [http://nees.org/resources/batchsubmit batchsubmit] environment.
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21 Tutorials: (under development).
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23 == SAP 2000 ==
24 The educational version of SAP 2000 is available to be used online at the NEEShub. A direct link to this tool is available [http://nees.org/resources/sap2000edu here]. You can use [synchronees] to upload your input files and download your output files.
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26 * [TutorialRunSAP2000NEEShub Tutorial 1 - Running simulations in SAP2000 (educational version) at the NEEShub]. This tutorial shows you how to run SAP2000 simulations at the NEEShub. To see how to transfer files from/to the NEEShub see the first part of [TutorialOpenSEESNEEsHubWorkspace this tutorial].
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28 == High performance simulation ==
29 The NEEShub allows you to run HPC simulations in a variety of venues.
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31 * [TutorialBatchsubmitFundamentals Tutorial 1 - Fundamentals of the batchsubmit command]
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33 The following tools are available for high performance simulation through the NEEShub
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35 * To upload your input files and download your results you can use [synchronees]
36 * [http://nees.org/resources/batchsubmit Batchsubmit] environment to submit jobs to a diverse number of high performance environments. The recording of the webinar describing these capabilities is available [http://nees.org/resources/4087 here]
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== Groups from ND workshop ==
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* [[http://nees.org/groups/notredame NotreDame]]
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* [[http://nees.org/groups/the_messi TheMessi]]
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* [[http://nees.org/groups/purduegroup PurdueGroup]]