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|  style="width:150px" | '''$matTag''' || material tag of previously created uniaxial material.
|  style="width:150px" | '''$matTag''' || material tag of previously created material (UniaxialMaterial tag for a FiberSection or NDMaterial tag for use in an NDFiberSection)
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| '''$numFibers''' || number of fibers along line
| '''$numFibers''' || number of fibers along line
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| '''$yStart $zEnd''' || y and z-coordinates of first fiber in line (local coordinate system)
| '''$yStart $zEnd''' || y and z-coordinates of first fiber in line (local coordinate system)
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| '''$$yEnd $zEnd''' || y and z-coordinates of last fiber in line (local coordinate system)
| '''$yEnd $zEnd''' || y and z-coordinates of last fiber in line (local coordinate system)
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|  style="width:150px" | '''$matTag''' || material tag of previously created uniaxial material.
|  style="width:150px" | '''$matTag''' || material tag of previously created material (UniaxialMaterial tag for a FiberSection or NDMaterial tag for use in an NDFiberSection)
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| '''$numFiber''' || number of fibers along arc
| '''$numFiber''' || number of fibers along arc
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| '''$yCenter $zCenter''' || y and z-coordinates of center of circular arc
| '''$yCenter $zCenter''' || y and z-coordinates of center of circular arc
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| '''$radius''' || radius of circlular arc
| '''$radius''' || radius of circular arc
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| '''$startAng''' || starting angle (optional, default = 0.0)
| '''$startAng''' || starting angle (optional, default = 0.0)
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EXAMPLE:
EXAMPLE:


layer straight $steelMatTag 10 0.11 -b -h b -h; # define steel layer of 10 bars with area 0.11 at bottom of section of width 2b by 2h
layer straight $steelMatTag 10 0.11 -$b -$h $b -$h; # define layer of 10 bars with area 0.11 from section coordinate (-b,-h) to (b,-h)


layer circ $steelMatTag 10 0.11 0.0 0.0 $h 0 360; # define circular steel layer of 10 bars with area 0.11 uniformly distributed along circumference of circle of diameter 2h
layer circ $steelMatTag 10 0.11 0.0 0.0 $h 0 180; # define layer of 10 bars with area 0.11 uniformly distributed along semi-circle centered at (0,0) with radius h


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Latest revision as of 21:57, 15 June 2022




The layer command is used to generate a number of fibers along a line or a circular arc.

This command is used to construct a straight line of fibers:

layer straight $matTag $numFiber $areaFiber $yStart $zStart $yEnd $zEnd



$matTag material tag of previously created material (UniaxialMaterial tag for a FiberSection or NDMaterial tag for use in an NDFiberSection)
$numFibers number of fibers along line
$areaFiber area of each fiber
$yStart $zEnd y and z-coordinates of first fiber in line (local coordinate system)
$yEnd $zEnd y and z-coordinates of last fiber in line (local coordinate system)


This command is used to construct a line of fibers along a circular arc:

layer circ $matTag $numFiber $areaFiber $yCenter $zCenter $radius <$startAng $endAng>


$matTag material tag of previously created material (UniaxialMaterial tag for a FiberSection or NDMaterial tag for use in an NDFiberSection)
$numFiber number of fibers along arc
$areaFiber area of each fiber
$yCenter $zCenter y and z-coordinates of center of circular arc
$radius radius of circular arc
$startAng starting angle (optional, default = 0.0)
$endAng ending angle (optional, default = 360.0 - 360/$numFiber)



NOTES:




EXAMPLE:

layer straight $steelMatTag 10 0.11 -$b -$h $b -$h; # define layer of 10 bars with area 0.11 from section coordinate (-b,-h) to (b,-h)

layer circ $steelMatTag 10 0.11 0.0 0.0 $h 0 180; # define layer of 10 bars with area 0.11 uniformly distributed along semi-circle centered at (0,0) with radius h



Code Developed by: Remo M. De Souza