3.1.6. uniaxialMaterial Command
This command is used to construct a uniaxial material, which provides a uniaxial stress-strain (or force-deformation) relationships. .
- uniaxialMaterial $matType $matTag $matArgs
Argument |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
$matType |
string |
material type |
$matTag |
integer |
unique material tag. |
$matArgs |
list |
a list of material arguments with number dependent on material type |
The following subsections contain information about $matType
Steel & Reinforcing-Steel Materials
- 3.1.6.1. Steel01 Material
- 3.1.6.2. Steel02 Material
- 3.1.6.3. Steel4 Material
- 3.1.6.4. Reinforcing Steel Material
- 3.1.6.5. DoddRestrepo Material
- 3.1.6.6. Ramberg Osgood Steel Material
- 3.1.6.7. SteelMPF Material
- 3.1.6.8. UVCUniaxial Material
- 3.1.6.9. SteelFractureDI Material
- 3.1.6.10. DuctileFracture Material
Concrete Materials
- 3.1.6.11. Concrete01 Material – Zero Tensile Strength
- 3.1.6.12. Concrete02 Material – Linear Tension Softening
- 3.1.6.13. Concrete04 Material – Popovics Concrete Material
- 3.1.6.14. ASDConcrete1D Material
- 3.1.6.15. GMG_CyclicReinforcedConcrete Material
- 3.1.6.16. Creep Material – Wrapper Creep Material
Some Standard Uniaxial Materials
Generic Multilinear Hysteretic Materials
Wrapper Uniaxial Materials
Other Uniaxial Materials
- 3.1.6.23. BoucWenInfill Material
- 3.1.6.24. HystereticPoly Material
- 3.1.6.25. HystereticAsym Material (Smooth asymmetric hysteresis)
- 3.1.6.26. HystereticSmooth Material (Smooth hysteretic material)
- 3.1.6.27. DowelType Timber Joint Material
- 3.1.6.28. CoulombDamper Material
- 3.1.6.29. Hertz Damp Material
- 3.1.6.30. Jankowski Impact Material
- 3.1.6.31. Viscoelastic Gap Material
- 3.1.6.32. Ratchet Material
PyTzQz uniaxial materials for p-y, t-z and q-z elements