Hi,
The documentation on the effect of the damage flag seems unclear. I changed the flag from blank to 0 to -1 +1 etc, and it does not seem to affect the behavior. I want the material to remember the maximum past gap, but it always seems to remember to the original gap during cyclic loading.
The documentation for this material is appended below
#uniaxialMaterial ElasticPPGap $matTag $E $Fy $gap <$eta> <damage>
#$matTag unique material object integer tag
#$E tangent stiffness
#$Fy stress or force at which material reaches plastic state
#$gap initial gap (strain or deformation)
#$eta hardening ratio (=Eh/E), which can be negative
#damage a switch to accumulate damage in the material. If damage is omitted, default value, the gap material "re-centers" on load reversal.
Elastic Perfectly Plastic Gap Material Damage Flag
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Elastic Perfectly Plastic Gap Material Damage Flag
Bruce Kutter
UC Davis
UC Davis
to acccumulate damage, the string 'damage' needs to be supplied .. anything else will keep that flag off. i have updated the documentation to reflect this, and have provided an example. i have also asked kevin mackie to provide a better example.
here is a link to the current documentation:
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http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... p_Material
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here is a link to the current documentation:
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http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... p_Material
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Re: Elastic Perfectly Plastic Gap Material Damage Flag
Hi everyone,
I am working on gap material right now and I could not find any example of using the command. Can anyone share a gap material example? I would appreciate it.
Thanks
Semon
I am working on gap material right now and I could not find any example of using the command. Can anyone share a gap material example? I would appreciate it.
Thanks
Semon