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Code Developed by: <span style="color:blue"> mkiku </span>

Latest revision as of 06:04, 26 January 2015




This command is used to construct a uniaxial AxialSp material object. This material model produces axial stress-strain curve of elastomeric bearings.

uniaxialMaterial AxialSp $matTag $sce $fty $fcy <$bte $bty $bcy $fcr>

$matTag integer tag identifying material
$sce compressive modulus
$fty $fcy yield stress under tension ($fty) and compression ($fcy) (see note 1)
$bte $bty $bcy reduction rate for tensile elastic range ($bte), tensile yielding ($bty) and compressive yielding ($bcy) (see note 1)
$fcr target point stress (see note 1)

NOTES:

1) Input parameters are required to satisfy followings.

$fcy < 0.0 < $fty

0.0 <= $bty < $bte <= 1.0

0.0 <= $bcy <= 1.0

$fcy <= $fcr <= 0.0


     


EXAMPLE:

AxialSp_sample.tcl


Code Developed by: mkiku