Hi
I want to ask a question about the differences between these 2 commands : "element nonlinearBeamColumn" and "element dispBeamColumn" ? I can't really understand how each of these commands can effect pushover analysis?
thanks!
Questin about DispBeamColumn and ForceBeamColumn
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Questin about DispBeamColumn and ForceBeamColumn
Foad Mohajeri Nav
Iran University of Science and Technology
Iran University of Science and Technology
Re: Questin about DispBeamColumn and ForceBeamColumn
the displacement beam is just your standard beam element found in any nonlinear code .. it assumes linear curvature over length and constant axial strain .. standard finite element integration is used.
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Re: Questin about DispBeamColumn and ForceBeamColumn
I found from the source code that nonlinearbeamelement is just directed to the code of forcebeamelement. I don't know if there was any intended difference between the two?
Research Assistant Professor, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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guanlin@polyu.edu.hk
Re: Questin about DispBeamColumn and ForceBeamColumn
there was no intended difference, the person who wrote the original forceBeamColumn used the name nonlinearBEamColumn in the element command .. when the displacement beam came along we redid the options in the ele command, one for dispBeamColumn and the other for forceBeamColumn .. the nonlinearBeamColumn stuck around for backward compatability, i.e. to keep old scripts running .. the command manual only has force or disp options.