help-can't obtain strength degradation

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Jfoyian
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help-can't obtain strength degradation

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Hello,
I want to do pushover analysis (displacement based) on a displacement based beam column element, but I cant get any strenght degradation. I'm not using linear transformation (using corotational or Pdelta), and I'm pushing the column to high enough displacements but no matter what I do, the force keeps increasing. I also tried using nonlinear beam column element but it gives similar response, i.e, no strenght loss. I wonder what I'm doing wrong and what I should be doing instead.
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Post by silvia »

it's a well-design section.
are you using stee02? that always has a positive slope, so it's hard to lose strength.
try hysteretic for steel.
Silvia Mazzoni, PhD
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Post by Jfoyian »

yes I was using steel02. Hysteretic material for steel works, but I though the degradation in concrete itself would also cause the force to drop down after some time. I'm still confused why concrete doesnt affect the backbone in that sense.
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because you have enough steel to control the response.
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