ForceBeamColumn3D

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ttt
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ForceBeamColumn3D

Post by ttt »

Hi,

I study on the behavior of steel structural systems, particularly, the geometric and material nonlinearity. For this purpose, I strive to understand the computing fundamentals of a special element named “ForceBeamColumn3d”.
I would like to obtain a complete theoretical background of this element since I can not find out a compact document about this.

I impatiently look forward your reply.

Wishes,
ismailqeshta
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Re: ForceBeamColumn3D

Post by ismailqeshta »

You may need to have a look at this:

https://ascelibrary.org/doi/10.1061/%28 ... 2%28244%29
ttt
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Re: ForceBeamColumn3D

Post by ttt »

Dear Ismailgeshta,

Yes, you are right about this reference. In fact, several references have been already given in the official source code of this element. But, their contents are really very poor for a deep understanding.

wishes
selimgunay
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Re: ForceBeamColumn3D

Post by selimgunay »

Please check this link, which may be helpful

http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... ed_Element
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Re: ForceBeamColumn3D

Post by ttt »

Dear SelimGunay,

Thanks for your advice.
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