Welcome to BraineryWiz’s documentation!#

BraineryWiz is mainly a Python package for plotting OpenSees (A Finite Element analyze Software) models. There is also a TCL version that can be used to show the OpenSees models created using TCL programming language. Beside them FEMWiz is a Python package that currently exist inside the Python version of BraineryWiz to plot any Finite Element models.

Latest Updates and News

BraineryWiz Version 0.94 for Python users Released. Date: 12/17/2023

BraineryWiz Python version now is available for multiple Python versions. Date: 12/17/2023

BraineryWiz Version 0.93 for Python users Released. Date: 11/29/2023

Elements Width option added for all commands of Python version. Date: 11/28/2023

Elements Color option added for all commands of Python version. Date: 11/28/2023

Nodes Size option added for all commands of Python version. Date: 11/28/2023

Nodes Color option added for all commands of Python version. Date: 11/28/2023

Updates History and News
Python Version

In this part you will get the documentation of the Python version of BraineryWiz to plot OpenSees models and the description of commands has been presented.

Python Version
TCL Version (under construction)

In this part the installation of TCL Version of BraineryWiz explained and also it is expressed how to use it for plotting OpenSees TCL models.

TCL Version
FEM Version (under construction)

This part is for using FEM-Wiz. Using this part in Python environment you will be able to plot any finite element model. It is described more with examples.

FEM Version

Send us any bug if you encounter with and also any requirement if you need to be considered in plots.

Programming Ethics : (Responsibility about Users Privacy)

This is Bijan Sayyafzadeh, Because this package is not an opensource code, by this text I state that I’m the main developer and responsible of all code lines of this package and it is stated by me that the program has been written by completely respect to the users privacy and their data and their privacy and there is no collection, monitoring, and exchange of users personal information and data in this package and I am the main responsible of this ethical statement. This statement is valid for both Python and TCL and FEM versions for all the time.