I have finished simulating one simply supported reinforced concrete beam with fiber section and forced-nonlinear beamcolumn element. And I found the result not very satisfying. I considered it to be the effect from the shearing crack.
Therefore, I want to simulate the RC beam with a plane stress element. I wonder, is it possible to realize it? I have read relevant materials but failed to find any example about this.
I want to simulate one beam with plane stress element.
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I want to simulate one beam with plane stress element.
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Re: I want to simulate one beam with plane stress element.
If you have a steel beam you can use plane stress elements and J2 material but at the moment we do not have material for concrete.
Why don't you try aggregating shear force-deformation relationship to a fiber section. You can do that by using Section Aggregator: http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... Aggregator.
Why don't you try aggregating shear force-deformation relationship to a fiber section. You can do that by using Section Aggregator: http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... Aggregator.