How to assign different shear areas in an element
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How to assign different shear areas in an element
I need to create a beam element with different shear areas of the section in the two directions. Any suggestions?
Manish Kumar
Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
http://www.manishkumar.org
Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
http://www.manishkumar.org
Re: How to assign different shear areas in an element
if not elastic, your only option is to break a forceBeam element up int a number of elements each with different shear properties. do not use the defaults integration, use legendre instead.
Re: How to assign different shear areas in an element
Hi Frank,
My element is elastic, and I want to assign different shear areas (Ay and Az) at a particular section, not along the length of the element. The shear properties are constant along the length. It is basically to simulate eccentricity in the stick model of a nuclear reactor.
Can I use "Elastic" section with alphaY=Ay/A, and alphaZ=Ay/A and then use it in a forceBeamColumn element?
My element is elastic, and I want to assign different shear areas (Ay and Az) at a particular section, not along the length of the element. The shear properties are constant along the length. It is basically to simulate eccentricity in the stick model of a nuclear reactor.
Can I use "Elastic" section with alphaY=Ay/A, and alphaZ=Ay/A and then use it in a forceBeamColumn element?
Manish Kumar
Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
http://www.manishkumar.org
Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
http://www.manishkumar.org
Re: How to assign different shear areas in an element
If you want different section models within one element, you can use the "User Defined" integration option. See http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... nTypes.pdf