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The type of friction model created and the additional arguments required depend on the '''frnMdlType?''' provided in the command.  
The type of friction model created and the additional arguments required depend on the '''frnMdlType?''' provided in the command.  
NOTE:
The valid queries to any uniaxial material when creating an ElementRecorder are 'strain,' 'stress,' and 'tangent.' Some materials have additional queries to which they will respond. These are documented in the NOTES section for those materials.


The following contain information about frnMdlType? and the args required for each of the available friction model types:
The following contain information about frnMdlType? and the args required for each of the available friction model types:

Revision as of 00:47, 13 March 2010




The frictionModel command is used to construct a friction model object, which transforms beam element stiffness and resisting force from the basic system to the global-coordinate system. The command has at least one argument, the friction model type. Each type is outlined below.


frictionModel frnMdlType? arg1? ...


The type of friction model created and the additional arguments required depend on the frnMdlType? provided in the command.


NOTE:

The valid queries to any uniaxial material when creating an ElementRecorder are 'strain,' 'stress,' and 'tangent.' Some materials have additional queries to which they will respond. These are documented in the NOTES section for those materials.


The following contain information about frnMdlType? and the args required for each of the available friction model types: