how to get this hysteresis curve
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how to get this hysteresis curve
Hi,
I am modeling a steel moment frame for a three story SAC prototype model. For the moment connection of a Reduced Beam Section I want to obtain the hysteresis curve using a zero length spring element for the connection.The model was originally developed by yun and foutch(2000). I want to know which material or materials in opensees can simulate such behavior.
The image below shows what i want.
Thank you,
Raghav
I am modeling a steel moment frame for a three story SAC prototype model. For the moment connection of a Reduced Beam Section I want to obtain the hysteresis curve using a zero length spring element for the connection.The model was originally developed by yun and foutch(2000). I want to know which material or materials in opensees can simulate such behavior.
The image below shows what i want.
Thank you,
Raghav
uniaxialMaterial--Hysteretic may be ok
uniaxialMaterial--Hysteretic may be able to simulate such behavior.
I'm doing the same thing you do.
I'm doing the same thing you do.
Bridge "Builder"
hysteresis curve
hi,
thanks for the help regarding the suggested material. but i still have not been able to get the required behavior with either hysteresis material or pinching material. could anyone suggest me the value of pinchX, pinchY , damage1, damage2,beta....which i could possibly use, or even an idea for the parameters for the pinching4 material.
thanks
Raghav
thanks for the help regarding the suggested material. but i still have not been able to get the required behavior with either hysteresis material or pinching material. could anyone suggest me the value of pinchX, pinchY , damage1, damage2,beta....which i could possibly use, or even an idea for the parameters for the pinching4 material.
thanks
Raghav
i am not sure whether there is a material that does exactly what you want. you might want to try putting some materials in parallel to try to get that curve.
you might have to write your own material....
you might have to write your own material....
Silvia Mazzoni, PhD
Structural Consultant
Degenkolb Engineers
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Structural Consultant
Degenkolb Engineers
235 Montgomery Street, Suite 500
San Francisco, CA. 94104