I don't understand (I never used pushover analysis)
My goal is simply to apply a cyclic horizontal displacement of this kind at the top node:
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ilyas_Saribas/publication/334530832/figure/fig3/AS:781899173724161@1563430698492/Lateral-loading-protocol-a-displacement ...
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- 28 Apr 2020, 15:03
- Forum: 04-Unexpected behaviour/errors
- Topic: Several loadings on a column
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- 27 Apr 2020, 17:59
- Forum: 04-Unexpected behaviour/errors
- Topic: Several loadings on a column
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Re: Several loadings on a column
I cannot apply a pushover analysis since I first want to apply a cyclic displacement at the top of the column. Then a pushover displacement in the vertical direction...
Is there a way to do this?
Is there a way to do this?
- 27 Apr 2020, 09:52
- Forum: 04-Unexpected behaviour/errors
- Topic: Several loadings on a column
- Replies: 5
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Several loadings on a column
I'm modelling a rc column subjected to 1) an horizontal cyclic loading at
the top node(representing an earthquake) followed by 2)a vertical
displacement (representing an impact load) at the top node also.
I'm trying to do the analysis on a 4 elements DB but I encounter the
following problem:
When I ...
the top node(representing an earthquake) followed by 2)a vertical
displacement (representing an impact load) at the top node also.
I'm trying to do the analysis on a 4 elements DB but I encounter the
following problem:
When I ...