Hi, I am trying to solve a friction problem with this element, but I have a problem when I want to calibrate the behaviour of it based on a pushover analysis. When I use the integrator Displacement control Opensees shows me the message:
WARNING DisplacementControl::domainChanged() - zero reference loadStaticAnalysis::setAlgorithm() - Integrator::domainChanged() failedStaticAnalysis::analyze() - domainChanged failed at step 0 of 1
OpenSees > analyze failed, returned: -1 error flag
I don't know if it is possible to run an analysis based on displacement for this element?
Thanks for the attention,
Wilson Torres
Flat Slider Bearing Element
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Re: Flat Slider Bearing Element
it is possible to use the element .. you just have to know what displacement control is before you use it .. i suggest look look online for a little theory .. you will find that displacement control needs some load to be applied to the structure (a reference load) in order to determine how much to increment this load by in order to obtain the displacement increment you are requesting.
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Re: Flat Slider Bearing Element
Thank you for your response.
Related to this element, I am trying to solve a problem of friction between rigid elements based on the use of Flat slider bearing elements in the interface zone. But I have the problem that this element needs a flexural constitutive law, and in the interface there is not a flexural resistance in one point, the structure must resist by a couple of springs in each interface line. I have tried lower values of flexural stiffness but the eigenvalues of the structure are very high.
Is it possible that this element can be used for this purpose? Or, Do you know if there is any element that couples the vertical and horizontal DOF between two nodes, as Mohr Coulomb's law? (without flexural stiffness).
Thanks again,
Wilson Torres
Related to this element, I am trying to solve a problem of friction between rigid elements based on the use of Flat slider bearing elements in the interface zone. But I have the problem that this element needs a flexural constitutive law, and in the interface there is not a flexural resistance in one point, the structure must resist by a couple of springs in each interface line. I have tried lower values of flexural stiffness but the eigenvalues of the structure are very high.
Is it possible that this element can be used for this purpose? Or, Do you know if there is any element that couples the vertical and horizontal DOF between two nodes, as Mohr Coulomb's law? (without flexural stiffness).
Thanks again,
Wilson Torres
Re: Flat Slider Bearing Element
HI Wilson,
Did you solve this problem?
I also want to model the friction between a tank and the rigid base using flat slider bearing with 0 length but the results are depending from the stiffness.
If i use very high stiffness there will be no sliding at all.
How did you solved it?
Thanks
Bledar Kalemi.
Did you solve this problem?
I also want to model the friction between a tank and the rigid base using flat slider bearing with 0 length but the results are depending from the stiffness.
If i use very high stiffness there will be no sliding at all.
How did you solved it?
Thanks
Bledar Kalemi.
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Re: Flat Slider Bearing Element
Hi Blader, no, I can not solve my problem.
Regards,
Wilson
Regards,
Wilson