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This command is used to construct a failure curve for a limit state material.
limitCurve $type $arg1 $arg2 ... |
$type | type of limit curve |
$arg1 $arg2 .. | args depending on $type |
The following contain information about the valid types and the args required for each:
Code Developed by: Ken Elwood, University of British Columbia