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# The command to generate a FiberSection contains in '''{ }''' the commands to generate all the fibers in the section. | # The command to generate a FiberSection contains in '''{ }''' the commands to generate all the fibers in the section. | ||
# The patch and layer commands can be used to generate multiple fibers in a single command. | # The patch and layer commands can be used to generate multiple fibers in a single command. | ||
# In an element recorder you can ask a FiberSection for | # In an element recorder you can ask a FiberSection for its 'deformations', 'forces', 'forceAndDeformation', 'fiber $fiberNum $matArg1 ..', 'fiber $yLoc $zLoc $matTag $matArg1 ' | ||
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Revision as of 16:34, 13 September 2012
- Command_Manual
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This commnand allows the user to construct a FiberSection object. Each FiberSection object is composed of Fibers, with each fiber containing a UniaxialMaterial, an area and a location (y,z). The command to generate FiberSection object contains in { } the commands to generate all the fibers in the object. To construct a FiberSection and populate it, the following command is used:
section Fiber $secTag { |
fiber... |
patch... |
layer... |
... |
} |
$secTag | unique tag among FiberSections |
fiber... | command to generate a single fiber. |
patch... | command to generate a number of fibers over a geometric cross-section |
layer... | command to generate a row of fibers along a geometric-arc |
NOTES:
- The command to generate a FiberSection contains in { } the commands to generate all the fibers in the section.
- The patch and layer commands can be used to generate multiple fibers in a single command.
- In an element recorder you can ask a FiberSection for its 'deformations', 'forces', 'forceAndDeformation', 'fiber $fiberNum $matArg1 ..', 'fiber $yLoc $zLoc $matTag $matArg1 '
<uml> FiberSection o- Fiber </uml>
Code Developed by: Michael H. Scott, Oregon State University