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*[[UniaxialJ2Plasticity Material]] | *[[UniaxialJ2Plasticity Material]] | ||
:: For this material class, the sensitivity parameters can be: E, sigmaY, Hkin, Hiso | :: For this material class, the sensitivity parameters can be: E, sigmaY, Hkin, Hiso | ||
*[[Hardening Material]] | *[[Hardening Material ]] | ||
:: For this material class, the sensitivity parameters can be: E, sigmaY, Hkin, Hiso | :: For this material class, the sensitivity parameters can be: E, sigmaY, Hkin, Hiso | ||
*[[Concrete01 Material]] | *[[Concrete01 Material]] |
Revision as of 05:12, 13 March 2011
- Sensitivity_Command_Manual
Several uniaxial materials are available for DDM-based FE response sensitivity computation.
uniaxialMaterial matType? arg1? ... |
The type of material created and the additional arguments required depends on the matType? provided in the command.
The following contain information about matType? and the args required for each of the available material types:
- For this material class, the sensitivity parameters can be: sigmaY, E, b
- For this material class, the sensitivity parameters can be: fc, fu, Ec, epsco, epscu, eta
- For this material class, the sensitivity parameters can be: E, sigmaY, Hkin, Hiso
- For this material class, the sensitivity parameters can be: E, sigmaY, Hkin, Hiso
- For this material class, the sensitivity parameters can be: fc, epsco, fcu, epscu
- For this material class, the sensitivity parameters can be: E, sigmaY, b, a1, a2, a3, a4
- For this material class, the sensitivity parameters can be: E, eta