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| style="width:150px | | style="width:150px valign=top" | '''$matTag ''' || integer tag identifying material | ||
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| '''$matTag''' || unique material object integer tag | | '''$matTag''' || unique material object integer tag |
Revision as of 05:38, 7 December 2009
Contact Authors: | Jon Mohle M.S., P.E. |
Sashi Kunnath: http://cee.engr.ucdavis.edu/faculty/kunnath/kunnath.htm |
This command is used to construct a ReinforcingSteel uniaxial material object. This object is intended to be used in a reinforced concrete fiber section as the steel reinforcing material.
uniaxialMaterial ReinforcingSteel $matTag $fy $fu $Es $Esh $esh $eult < -GABuck $lsr $beta $r $gama > < -DMBuck $lsr < $alpha >> < -CMFatigue $Cf $alpha $Cd > < -IsoHard <$a1 <$limit> > > |
$matTag | integer tag identifying material |
$matTag | unique material object integer tag |
$fy | Yield stress in tension (see Figure 1) |
$fu | Ultimate stress in tension |
$Es | Initial elastic tangent |
$Esh | Tangent at initial strain hardening |
$esh | Strain corresponding to initial strain hardening |
$eult | Strain at peak stress |
-GABuck | Buckling Model Based on Gomes and Appleton (1997) |
$lsr | Slenderness Ratio (see Figure 2) |
$beta | Amplification factor for the buckled stress strain curve. (see Figure 3) |
$r | Buckling reduction factor
r can be a real number between [0.0 and 1.0] r=1.0 full reduction (no buckling) r=0.0 no reduction 0.0<r<1.0 linear interpolation between buckled and unbuckled curves |
$gamma | Buckling constant (see Figures 3 and 4) |