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3) '''$rs''' and '''$rf''' are available if this material is applied to multipleShearSpring (MSS) element.
3) '''$rs''' and '''$rf''' are available if this material is applied to multipleShearSpring (MSS) element.
Recommended values are '''$rs'''=1/sum(i=0,n-1){ sin(n*i/pi)^2} and '''$rf'''=1/sum(i=0,n-1){sin(n*i/pi)},
Recommended values are '''$rs'''=1/sum(i=0,n-1){ sin(pi*i/n)^2} and '''$rf'''=1/sum(i=0,n-1){sin(pi*i/n)},
where n is the number of springs in the MSS.
where n is the number of springs in the MSS.
For example, when n=8, $rs=0.2500 and $rf=0.1989.
For example, when n=8, $rs=0.2500 and $rf=0.1989.

Revision as of 04:57, 1 June 2015




This command is used to construct a uniaxial KikuchiAikenLRB material object. This material model produces nonlinear hysteretic curves of lead-rubber bearings.

uniaxialMaterial KikuchiAikenLRB $matTag $type $ar $hr $gr $ap $tp $alph $beta <-T $temp> <-coKQ $rk $rq> <-coMSS $rs $rf>

$matTag integer tag identifying material
$type rubber type (see note 1)
$ar area of rubber [unit: m^2]
$hr total thickness of rubber [unit: m]
$gr shear modulus of rubber [unit: N/m^2]
$ap area of lead plug [unit: m^2]
$tp yield stress of lead plug [unit: N/m^2]
$alph shear modulus of lead plug [unit: N/m^2]
$beta ratio of initial stiffness to yielding stiffness
$temp temperature [unit: °C]
$rk $rq reduction rate for yielding stiffness ($rk) and force at zero displacement ($rq)
$rs $rf reduction rate for stiffness ($rs) and force ($rf) (see note 3)

NOTES:

1) Following rubber types for $type are available:

1 lead-rubber bearing

2) This material uses SI unit in calculation formula. Input arguments must be converted into [m], [m^2], [N/m^2].

3) $rs and $rf are available if this material is applied to multipleShearSpring (MSS) element. Recommended values are $rs=1/sum(i=0,n-1){ sin(pi*i/n)^2} and $rf=1/sum(i=0,n-1){sin(pi*i/n)}, where n is the number of springs in the MSS. For example, when n=8, $rs=0.2500 and $rf=0.1989.


EXAMPLE:

KikuchiAikenLRB_sample.tcl


Code Developed by: mkiku