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This command is used to construct a SectionForceDeformation object, hereto referred to as Section, which represents force-deformation (or resultant stress-strain) relationships at beam-column and plate sample points. | <noinclude>This command is used to construct a SectionForceDeformation object, hereto referred to as Section, which represents force-deformation (or resultant stress-strain) relationships at beam-column and plate sample points. | ||
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The following contain information about matType? and the args required for each of the available material types: | The following contain information about matType? and the args required for each of the available material types:</noinclude> | ||
*[[Elastic Section]] | *[[Elastic Section]] | ||
*[[Uniaxial Section]] | *[[Uniaxial Section]] |
Revision as of 17:20, 19 November 2009
This command is used to construct a SectionForceDeformation object, hereto referred to as Section, which represents force-deformation (or resultant stress-strain) relationships at beam-column and plate sample points.
section secTag? arg1? ... |
The type of section created and the additional arguments required depends on the secType? provided in the command.
NOTE:
The valid queries to any section material when creating an ElementRecorder are 'force', and 'deformation'. Some sections have additional queries to which they will respond. These are documented in the NOTES section for those materials.
The following contain information about matType? and the args required for each of the available material types:
- Elastic Section
- Uniaxial Section
- Fiber Section
- Section Aggregator
- Elastic Membrane Plate Section
- Plate Fiber Section
- Bidirectional Section
- Isolator2spring Section: Model to include buckling behavior of an elastomeric bearing