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question on example 2

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Example2b.Canti2D.InelasticSection.Push
When I ploted restoring force vs. displacement at node 2, I found the stiffness decreased around 302 kip because of yield. However, it decreased for a 2nd time around 364 kip, corresponding to a displacement of 18 in.
In this example, steel01 is used to model the moment-curvature behavior. And it is defined as a bilinear material. So how does the 2nd stiffness decrease come?
By the way, 18 in displacement is a 4% drift that is not a small one and might cause plastic hinge. But this behavior is not defined in the model. How can it come?
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Post by silvia »

look at the section response.
it might be the concrete....
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Post by yuejun »

It might be because of the way how the model is defined. In this example, the steel01 is defined by moment and curvature relationship. So I checked these two variables at section 1 (node i), as shown in:
[img]http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/mH ... directlink[/img]
It is exactly the steel01 model.
This is a figure of lateral displacement vs. restoring force at node j.
[img]http://picasaweb.google.com/yjyincj/Ope ... directlink[/img]
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yes, i was just trying to do a simple example, not a realistic one.
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