Hi,
using the uniaxialMaterial Command one can define a stress-strain relation or a force-deformation relation.
Is there a chance to define a moment-curvature relation??
Thanks,
Andreas
uniaxialMaterial command
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uniaxialMaterial command
Andreas Ehland
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uniaxial materials
You should define your uniaxial materials considering what you're going to assign them to. If it's going to represent a section of a nonlinearBeamColumn element, then the uniaxialMaterial should define a moment-curvature relationship. If it's going to be assigned to a zero length element (say a rotational spring), then it should define a moment-rotation relationship. Similarly, if it's going to be assigned to a fiber in a fiber section, then it should define a stress-strain relationship...
Berk Taftali
Georgia Institute of Technology
Ph.D. Candidate, Structural Engineering, Mechanics, and Materials
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
Email: gte994y@mail.gatech.edu
Georgia Institute of Technology
Ph.D. Candidate, Structural Engineering, Mechanics, and Materials
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
Email: gte994y@mail.gatech.edu