What is the meaning of section deformation?

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borjiajia
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What is the meaning of section deformation?

Post by borjiajia »

what is the specific meaning of section deformation? Is the hinge rotation revelant to it ?
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Post by vesna »

Section deformations are axial strain, curvature, shear strain, but not hinge rotation.
borjiajia
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where is the shear strain column ?

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[quote="vesna"]Section deformations are axial strain, curvature, shear strain, but not hinge rotation.[/quote]

so, what are the three columns of data respectively I got ?

recorder Element -file $dataDir/ele111sec1.out -time -ele 111 section 1 deformation;

Are they :time, axial strain, curvature ?
Therefore, where is the shear strain you referred ?
How to record shear strain ?
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Post by vesna »

Yes, the three columns of data you are getting are time, axial strain and curvature. In order to record shear strain you have to assign shear force-deformation relationship to your sections.
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Could you explain more?

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[quote="vesna"]Yes, the three columns of data you are getting are time, axial strain and curvature. In order to record shear strain you have to assign shear force-deformation relationship to your sections.[/quote]

I donnot quite catch you, could you explain more?
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Post by vesna »

You can not record shear strain if you did not assign shear force-deformation relationship to your section. One of the ways to do it is to use Section Aggregator command to assign shear force-deformation relationship to the section.
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Thanks~

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[quote="vesna"]You can not record shear strain if you did not assign shear force-deformation relationship to your section. One of the ways to do it is to use Section Aggregator command to assign shear force-deformation relationship to the section.[/quote]

Oh, that's it. Thank you for your patience.
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Re: What is the meaning of section deformation?

Post by hoseinrezaei »

hello my friends
I have used this recorder for curvature
''recorder Element -file IDAoutput.out -time -ele 1 section 1 deformation;''
The format of output for this recorder is : axial-strain curvature
So why there is 4 column except time?
My model is 3D

output file:
0.02 0.000152875 2.8536e-020 -3.54615e-011 1.52334e-021
0.04 0.000152875 4.0899e-021 -1.71889e-010 1.52326e-021
0.06 0.000152875 -9.51207e-022 -4.44012e-010 1.52338e-021
0.08 0.000152875 1.63682e-020 -8.49846e-010 1.52661e-021
0.1 0.000152875 3.82221e-020 -1.38731e-009 1.53721e-021
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Re: What is the meaning of section deformation?

Post by mhscott »

Is it 3D analysis? If so, it's axial strain, curvature about local z, curvature about local y, twist angle
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Re: What is the meaning of section deformation?

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what about 2D?
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