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==Commands: ==
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==Commands ==
 
:addMaterialData MaterialLabel $MaterialLabel
:addMaterialData MaterialLabel $MaterialLabel
:addMaterialData MaterialModelLabel $MaterialModelLabel  
:addMaterialData MaterialModelLabel $MaterialModelLabel  
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'''$MaterialLabel''': Unique Material Label for reference
Different MaterialModels have different input arguments:
'''$MaterialModelLabel''': Specifies which MaterialModel is being used.
:*[[BuildingTcl -- addMaterial: MaterialModelLabel Elastic]]
'''$RequiredArgument1Label $RequiredArgument1Value ...''' :Labels and corresponding values for MaterialModel-specific required argument.
:*[[BuildingTcl -- addMaterial: MaterialmodelLabel Steel]]
'''$InputArgument1Label $InputArgument1Value …''' : Labels and corresponding values for MaterialModel-specific Input Arguments (Optional)
:*[[BuildingTcl -- addMaterial: MaterialmodelLabel ConfinedConcrete]]
:*[[BuildingTcl -- addMaterial: MaterialmodelLabel UnconfinedConcrete]]
:*[[BuildingTcl -- addMaterial: MaterialmodelLabel TrilinearHysteretic]]
:*[[BuildingTcl -- addMaterial: MaterialmodelLabel Steel02]]
 
 
==Arguments ==
 
;$MaterialLabel : Unique Analysis Label for reference
 
;$MaterialModelLabel : Specifies which MaterialModel is being used.
 
;$RequiredArgument1Label $RequiredArgument1Value ... :Labels and corresponding values for MaterialModel-specific required argument.


The addMaterial command must be placed at the end of each material-data definition, as it takes all data defined since the last addMaterial command and define the material.
;$InputArgument1Label $InputArgument1Value … : Labels and corresponding values for MaterialModel-specific Input Arguments (Optional)


==Notes ==


The addMaterial command must be placed at the end of each Material-data definition, as it takes all data defined since the last addMaterial command and define the Material.






==Options ==




* [[BuildingTcl -- ]]


== Examples ==
*[[BuildingTcl -- addMaterial Examples -- Reinforced-Concrete Materials]]
*[[BuildingTcl -- addMaterial Examples -- Structural-Steel Materials]]




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[[BuildingTcl -- addSection]]


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Latest revision as of 00:04, 5 November 2009

Commands

addMaterialData MaterialLabel $MaterialLabel
addMaterialData MaterialModelLabel $MaterialModelLabel
addMaterialData $RequiredArgument1Label $RequiredArgument1Value
addMaterialData $RequiredArgument2Label $RequiredArgument2Value
<addMaterialData $InputArgument1Label $InputArgument1Value>
<addMaterialData $InputArgument2Label $InputArgument2Value>
addMaterial

Different MaterialModels have different input arguments:


Arguments

$MaterialLabel
Unique Analysis Label for reference
$MaterialModelLabel
Specifies which MaterialModel is being used.
$RequiredArgument1Label $RequiredArgument1Value ...
Labels and corresponding values for MaterialModel-specific required argument.
$InputArgument1Label $InputArgument1Value …
Labels and corresponding values for MaterialModel-specific Input Arguments (Optional)

Notes

The addMaterial command must be placed at the end of each Material-data definition, as it takes all data defined since the last addMaterial command and define the Material.


Options

Examples



BuildingTcl -- addSection

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