NEESgrid Experiment with Online Simulation
MAE Center PI's and Graduate Students are working on the MOST (Multi-Site Online Simulation Test) for the NEES facilities tested today, July 30th, at 11:00am in the Structural Engineering Lab at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The test is also being held at the other NEES testing facilities, including the University of Colorado.
July 30, 2004
MAE Center PI's and Graduate Students are working on the MOST (Multi-Site Online Simulation Test) for the NEES facilities tested today, July 30th, at 11:00am in the Structural Engineering Lab at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The test is also being held at the other NEES testing facilities, including the University of Colorado.
The MOST project is a partnership between the NEESgrid SI Team, UIUC and Colorado Equipment Sites to showcase new (and previously developed) NEESgrid capabilities. The project is a large-scale experiment conducted in multiple geographical locations which combines physical experiments with numerical simulation in an interchangeable manner. This is the first integration of NEESgrid services with application software developed by Earthquake Engineers (UIUC, Colorado and USC) to support a real EE experiment.
To find out more on this project, please visit the main website for MOST on the NEESgrid website at http://neesgrid.org/most.
MAE Center Graduate Students, Hatem Seliem, Carrie Wagener, have been working on this project at the University of Illinois.
MAE Center PI's include Dan Abrams, Bill Spencer, Amr Elnashai, and Dan Kuchma.
The MOST project is a partnership between the NEESgrid SI Team, UIUC and Colorado Equipment Sites to showcase new (and previously developed) NEESgrid capabilities. The project is a large-scale experiment conducted in multiple geographical locations which combines physical experiments with numerical simulation in an interchangeable manner. This is the first integration of NEESgrid services with application software developed by Earthquake Engineers (UIUC, Colorado and USC) to support a real EE experiment.
To find out more on this project, please visit the main website for MOST on the NEESgrid website at http://neesgrid.org/most.
MAE Center Graduate Students, Hatem Seliem, Carrie Wagener, have been working on this project at the University of Illinois.
MAE Center PI's include Dan Abrams, Bill Spencer, Amr Elnashai, and Dan Kuchma.