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Which types of "forces" does an ElementRecorder re

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In the following post, there has been some discussion on this issue and it seems that the answer may be element-type-dependent.

(opensees.berkeley.edu/community/viewtopic.php?t=16477)

So, if possible (Frank?) could you tell me what is included by an ElementRecorder for a force-based beam-column element? If inertia and/or damping effects are included, is there any way to remove them, short of modifying the OpenSees source code?
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the element does not include any inertia or damping forces when the 'forces' are asked for.
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Thanks Frank
I am guessing that by "forces" you refer to the newer 2.2.0 commands and it corresponds to "globalforces". In that case, does "localforces" work in the same way? Finally, how about the older versions (pre 2.0.0)? I am postprocessing some results derived with such a version and some of them are produced by globalforce and localforce. Is damping included there?

Thanks again.
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sorry i was looking directly at the source code .. forces and globalForces return the same thing .. damping is not included, never has been.
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So damping is not included even for LocalForces, right?
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correct.
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You are the best! Thanks again.
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