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* To identify the elastic modulus, E, of the material 1 at section 3 of element 4, the <specific object arguments> string becomes | * To identify the elastic modulus, E, of the material 1 at section 3 of element 4, the <specific object arguments> string becomes | ||
<source lang="tcl"> | <source lang="tcl"> | ||
parameter 1 element 4 section 3 material 1 E | |||
</source> | </source> | ||
* To identify the elastic modulus, E, of elastic section 3 of element 4 (for elastic section, no specific material need to be | * To identify the elastic modulus, E, of elastic section 3 of element 4 (for elastic section, no specific material need to be | ||
: defined), the <specific object arguments> string becomes: | : defined), the <specific object arguments> string becomes: | ||
<source lang="tcl"> | |||
parameter 1 element 4 section 3 E | |||
</source> | |||
* To parameterize E for element 4 with material 1 (no section need to be defined), the <specific object arguments> string | * To parameterize E for element 4 with material 1 (no section need to be defined), the <specific object arguments> string | ||
: simplifies as: | : simplifies as: | ||
<source lang="tcl"> | |||
parameter 1 element 4 material 1 E | |||
</source> | |||
---- | ---- | ||
: Notice that the format of the <specific object arguments> is different for each considered element/section/material. The user is | : Notice that the format of the <specific object arguments> is different for each considered element/section/material. The user is referred to the corresponding section of this manual for the specific set of parameters and the relative <specific object arguments> format. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:25, 14 January 2011
- Sensitivity_Command_Manual
- In DDM-based FE response sensitivity analysis, the sensitivity parameters can be material,
- geometry or discrete loading parameters. Each parameter should be defined as:
parameter $tag <specific object arguments> |
$tag | integer tag identifying the parameter. |
<specific object arguments> | depend on the object in the FE model encapsulating the desired parameters. |
Note: Each parameter must be unique in the FE domain, and all parameter tags must be numbered sequentially starting from 1.
- EXAMPLE
- To identify the elastic modulus, E, of the material 1 at section 3 of element 4, the <specific object arguments> string becomes
parameter 1 element 4 section 3 material 1 E
- To identify the elastic modulus, E, of elastic section 3 of element 4 (for elastic section, no specific material need to be
- defined), the <specific object arguments> string becomes:
parameter 1 element 4 section 3 E
- To parameterize E for element 4 with material 1 (no section need to be defined), the <specific object arguments> string
- simplifies as:
parameter 1 element 4 material 1 E
- Notice that the format of the <specific object arguments> is different for each considered element/section/material. The user is referred to the corresponding section of this manual for the specific set of parameters and the relative <specific object arguments> format.