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This command is used to construct a plane-stress material wrapper which converts any three-dimensional material into a plane | {{CommandManualMenu}} | ||
This command is used to construct a plane-stress material wrapper which converts any three-dimensional material into a plane strain material by imposing plain strain conditions on the three-dimensional material. | |||
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| style="width:150px" | '''$matTag ''' || integer tag identifying material | | style="width:150px" | '''$matTag ''' || integer tag identifying material | ||
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| '''$ | | '''$threeDTag ''' || integer tag of previously defined 3d ndMaterial material | ||
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This command is used to construct a plane-stress material wrapper which converts any three-dimensional material into a plane strain material by imposing plain strain conditions on the three-dimensional material.
nDMaterial PlaneStrain $matTag $threeDtag |
$matTag | integer tag identifying material |
$threeDTag | integer tag of previously defined 3d ndMaterial material |
The material formulations for the PlaneStrain object are ""Plane Strain"
Code Developed by: Antonios Vytiniotis, MIT