displacement ver. force-based pushover
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displacement ver. force-based pushover
Dear all
In order to define lateral pattern in pushover analysis, two different approaches may be used;
1- "Force based" for which lateral pattern is essentially force values at DOFs.
2- "displacement based" that define displacement values in DOFs.
Would you please check the following statements for this two types of pushover analysis?
And if anyone has experience on performing "displacement-based" pushover, would he/she please notify me.
A- For a "Force based" analysis I think we have to perform a "displacement-controlled analysis". So we use "load" command in conjunction with displacement controlled integrator in Opensees.
B- However, in order to perform a "displacement-based" analysis we shall use "SP" command and also force controlled integrator in Opensees, (a force-controlled analysis for displacement-based type of pushover).
Are these two expressions ok? (A & B)
sorry for a long post.
thanks in advance
In order to define lateral pattern in pushover analysis, two different approaches may be used;
1- "Force based" for which lateral pattern is essentially force values at DOFs.
2- "displacement based" that define displacement values in DOFs.
Would you please check the following statements for this two types of pushover analysis?
And if anyone has experience on performing "displacement-based" pushover, would he/she please notify me.
A- For a "Force based" analysis I think we have to perform a "displacement-controlled analysis". So we use "load" command in conjunction with displacement controlled integrator in Opensees.
B- However, in order to perform a "displacement-based" analysis we shall use "SP" command and also force controlled integrator in Opensees, (a force-controlled analysis for displacement-based type of pushover).
Are these two expressions ok? (A & B)
sorry for a long post.
thanks in advance
Re: displacement ver. force-based pushover
Yes, they are valid, although the second one is not very common way of doing pushover analysis.
Re: displacement ver. force-based pushover
Hi,
There is an interesting article about the "displacement-based" push over, on http://www.lessloss.org/main/index.php? ... ew&gid=128
There is an interesting article about the "displacement-based" push over, on http://www.lessloss.org/main/index.php? ... ew&gid=128
Re: displacement ver. force-based pushover
Thank you all for notes and the article
And in displacement-based pushover, do we use "sp" in order to apply displacement values? And also do we use load-control integrator?
And in displacement-based pushover, do we use "sp" in order to apply displacement values? And also do we use load-control integrator?
Re: displacement ver. force-based pushover
Yes, you are right. One more thing is important to note. When using "sp" to enforce nodal displacement one needs to use Penalty constraint handler.
Re: displacement ver. force-based pushover
thanks for the reply and your instruction. have a very good time