material
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Re: material
multilinear http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... r_Material
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you can play with ElasticPP or Steel01 in series.
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you can play with ElasticPP or Steel01 in series.
Re: material
thanks,
in ElasticPP material (tension gap), when eta is negative, when stress hits 0 does it continue to negative values or end in 0?
in ElasticPP material (tension gap), when eta is negative, when stress hits 0 does it continue to negative values or end in 0?
Re: material
thanks,
but could someone answer my question?
in ElasticPP material (tension gap), when eta is negative, when stress hits 0 does it continue to negative values or end in 0?
but could someone answer my question?
in ElasticPP material (tension gap), when eta is negative, when stress hits 0 does it continue to negative values or end in 0?
Re: material
not quite sure what exactly your question is. why don't you look at the script at the end of the command page. the script there shows you how you could very quickly determine the answer yourself.
http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... p_Material
note: this script can be used for any material
http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... p_Material
note: this script can be used for any material
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Re: material
Hi
I want to model trilinear behavior with kinematic hysteretic (for metallic damper) but, Steel02 or Steel04 are bilinear.
which material is good?
Thnks
I want to model trilinear behavior with kinematic hysteretic (for metallic damper) but, Steel02 or Steel04 are bilinear.
which material is good?
Thnks
Re: material
try hysteetic or multilinear .. play with a sdof model, i.e. a zero length ele or a a truss