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:;<h2>[[reliability Command]]</h2>
: uniaxialMaterial commands
: This command creates the reliability domain in which the sensitivity, reliability and optimization components are kept. This
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: reliability domain is parallel to the finite element (FE) domain in OpenSees. Currently, the commands for stand-alone sensitivity : analysis (e.g., sensitivityIntegrator, sensitivityAlgorithm) are set in the reliability domain only and, thus, the ‘reliability’
Several uniaxial materials are available for DDM-based FE response sensitivity computation.


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| style="background:yellow; color:black; width:800px" | '''reliability'''
:;<h2>[[SteelMP Command ]]</h2>
: This command is used to construct a uniaxial Menegotto-Pinto steel material object.
 
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| style="width:250px" | '''$matTag ''' || unique material object integer tag.
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|  style="width:250px" | '''$sigmaY ''' || yield stress or force.
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|  style="width:250px" | '''$E ''' || initial tangent stiffness.
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|  style="width:250px" | '''$b ''' || strain-hardening ratio (ratio between post-yield tangent and initial elastic tangent).
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: For this material class, the sensitivity parameters can be: sigmaY, E, b

Revision as of 01:33, 13 March 2011





uniaxialMaterial commands

Several uniaxial materials are available for DDM-based FE response sensitivity computation.


SteelMP Command

This command is used to construct a uniaxial Menegotto-Pinto steel material object.
$matTag unique material object integer tag.
$sigmaY yield stress or force.
$E initial tangent stiffness.
$b strain-hardening ratio (ratio between post-yield tangent and initial elastic tangent).

For this material class, the sensitivity parameters can be: sigmaY, E, b