Hi everybody,
I have RC surrounding frame and masonry infill wall. Between the coinciding joints of these two, I would like to model some frictional response (most probably by using zero-lentgh elements). However, the friction exists only if wall touches to the frame (compression only). Additionally, friction will be a function of the pressure between the wall and the frame. So, briefly, I need a uniaxial material/element imposing a varying frictional response, thus, having no friction in zero or negative pressure values. Is it possible?
Or, do I ask too much ???
Taking into account the friction
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Taking into account the friction
Dr. Ihsan Engin BAL
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I use this tension/compression-only material you mentioned to define a compression-only contact element between the wall and the frame; however, I need another element/material which will work perpendicular to the former and its yield will be a function of the force of the former.
Dr. Ihsan Engin BAL
Researcher, EUCENTRE, Pavia, Italy
Researcher, EUCENTRE, Pavia, Italy