CastFuse Material

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This command is used to construct a CastFuse uniaxial material. The CastFuse material simulates the hysteretic response a cast yielding fuse (CSF) for concentrically braced frames.

uniaxialMaterial Cast $matTag $n $bo $h $fy $E $L $b $Ro $cR1 $cR2 <$a1 $a2 $a3 $a4>

$matTag integer tag identifying material
$n Number of yield fingers of the CSF-brace
$bo Width of an individual yielding finger at its base of the CSF-brace
$h Thickness of an individual yielding finger
$fy Yield strength of the steel material of the yielding finger
$E Modulus of elasticity of the steel material of the yielding finger
$L Height of an individual yielding finger
$b Strain hardening ratio
$Ro Parameter that controls the Bauschinger effect. Recommended Values $Ro=between 10 to 30
$cR1 Parameter that controls the Bauschinger effect. Recommended Value $cR1=0.925
$cR2 Parameter that controls the Bauschinger effect. Recommended Value $cR2=0.150
$a1 isotropic hardening parameter, increase of compression yield envelope as proportion of yield strength after a plastic strain of $a2*($Pp/Kp).
$a2 isotropic hardening parameter (see explanation under $a1). (optional default = 1.0).
$a3 isotropic hardening parameter, increase of tension yield envelope as proportion of yield strength after a plastic strain of $a4*($Pp/Kp).
$a4 isotropic hardening parameter (see explanation under $a3). (optional default = 1.0)

Examples:

1. Input parameters:
Assume a CSF-Brace with n=10 yielding fingers, bo=250mm, h = 34mm fy=0.365kN/mm2, E=200kN/mm2, L=250mm. These design parameters are the ones used by Gray et al. [1] in order to design a CSF-brace that was tested at the University of Toronto. This brace is used for calibration of the simulated hysteretic response of the CastFuse material implemented in Opensees. For this purpose, the following set of parameters are utilized:
uniaxialMaterial Cast 1 10 250.0 34.0 0.365 200.0 250.0 0.000 19.0 0.925 0.15 0.02 0.70 0.02 0.70
Using these properties a comparison between simulated and experimental response of a CSF brace tested at University of Toronto is shown in Figure 1.
File:CastFuse-Calibration.pdf

References:

[1] Gray, M.G., Christopoulos, C., Packer, J.A., (2010), "Cast Steel Yielding Fuse for Concentrically Braced Frames," Proceedings of the 9th U.S. National and 10th Canadian Conference on Earthquake Engineering, July 25-29, 2010, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, paper No. 595.

Code Developed by : by Dr. Dimitrios G. Lignos, (McGill University)