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:: For this material class, the sensitivity parameters can be: sigmaY, E, b | |||
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Barbato M., Conte J.P. (2006). “Finite element structural response sensitivity and reliability analyses using smooth versus non-smooth material constitutive models.” International Journal of Reliability and Safety, 1(1-2):3-39. |
Revision as of 05:10, 13 March 2011
- Sensitivity_Command_Manual
This command is used to construct a uniaxial Menegotto-Pinto steel material object.
uniaxialMaterial SteelMP $matTag $sigmaY $E $b |
$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
- Reference:
Barbato M., Conte J.P. (2006). “Finite element structural response sensitivity and reliability analyses using smooth versus non-smooth material constitutive models.” International Journal of Reliability and Safety, 1(1-2):3-39.