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This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object in which the load factor applied remains constant and is independent of the time in the domain. | This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object in which the load factor applied remains constant and is independent of the time in the domain, i.e. <math> \lambda = C <math> | ||
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| style="background:yellow; color:black; width:800px" | '''uniaxialMaterial Constant tag? <-factor $ | | style="background:yellow; color:black; width:800px" | '''uniaxialMaterial Constant tag? <-factor $C>''' | ||
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| style="width:150px" | '''$tag ''' || unique tag among TimeSeries objects. | | style="width:150px" | '''$tag ''' || unique tag among TimeSeries objects. | ||
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| '''$C''' || the load factor applied (optional, default=1.0) | |||
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Revision as of 21:52, 16 February 2010
This command is used to construct a TimeSeries object in which the load factor applied remains constant and is independent of the time in the domain, i.e. <math> \lambda = C <math>
uniaxialMaterial Constant tag? <-factor $C> |
$tag | unique tag among TimeSeries objects. |
$C | the load factor applied (optional, default=1.0) |
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