I want to use unidirectional element with nonlinear generalized force-deflection capability that can be used in any analysis. The element is defined by a generalized force-deflection curve.
How can I define an optional force-deflection curve?
You raise an interesting question. i have the same question about this. Although I know in ANSYS it is possible to define a specific force-deflection curve for elements, but in opensees i don't know.
thanks a lot for your consideration. i think i could not mention my purpose clearly.
i have the force-deflection (F-D) curve for the a specific element:
D=-100mm at F=-250 KN
D=-60mm at F=-360 KN
D=-36mm at F=-460 KN
D=-24mm at F=-550 KN
D=-16mm at F=-800 KN
D=-8mm at F=-1100 KN
D=-5mm at F=-2140 KN
D=0mm at F=0 KN
D=0.458mm at F=2525.76 KN
D=2mm at F=2525.76 KN
(F<0 are compression forces and F>0 are tension forces)
use the hysteretic material for the section, defining A=1, the section stiffness becomes the force-deformation behavior, right?
otherwise, use a zero-length element.....
Silvia Mazzoni, PhD
Structural Consultant
Degenkolb Engineers
235 Montgomery Street, Suite 500
San Francisco, CA. 94104
i agree with silvia; because first we define the properties analysis (section, material,…) for a single element and capture the force-deflection curve; we repeat this step for all the types of elements; then in the next step we apply the data which obtained from the curve on the whole of structure. A=1 causes the stress = force, right?
According to your notions when we applying the behavior of material (Hysteretic material) for entire of structure the value of area is independent (each value is correct). isn’t it?
no, it is really difficult to work through this via this forum.
i was making the recommendation i give everyone who is trying to figure out how to define a model.
Silvia Mazzoni, PhD
Structural Consultant
Degenkolb Engineers
235 Montgomery Street, Suite 500
San Francisco, CA. 94104