<t>Hi,<br/>
I’m applying a static pushover analysis on a 2D infilled frame, with three bays and three storeys. When I obtain the capacity curve of the infilled structure, initially I observe a high peak of base shear. After the value of base shear decreases sharply and then the curve is similar to a ...
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- 20 Jun 2011, 23:23
- Forum: 04-Unexpected behaviour/errors
- Topic: capacity curve of a 2D infilled frame
- Replies: 1
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- 12 Jun 2011, 19:35
- Forum: 02-Getting started with the modelling
- Topic: Inelastic Infill Panel
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2154
Re: Inelastic Infill Panel
<t>Hi Romain,<br/>
Thank you for your help [:)].<br/>
I have read help system many times, in fact I've define every parameter of the panel (from element classes - infill) and its 4 nodes (from element connectivity) , but no kind of additional element.<br/>
So I'm simply looking for a confirmation ...
Thank you for your help [:)].<br/>
I have read help system many times, in fact I've define every parameter of the panel (from element classes - infill) and its 4 nodes (from element connectivity) , but no kind of additional element.<br/>
So I'm simply looking for a confirmation ...
- 11 Jun 2011, 21:29
- Forum: 02-Getting started with the modelling
- Topic: Inelastic Infill Panel
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2154
Inelastic Infill Panel
<t>Hi,<br/>
I'm studying the behaviour of infilled frame and I'm trying to understand the model of infill panel. <br/>
I'd like to know if the panel is automatically connected with the frame when I insert it or it would be necessary to insert any kind of link even if I'm studying a very simple model ...
I'm studying the behaviour of infilled frame and I'm trying to understand the model of infill panel. <br/>
I'd like to know if the panel is automatically connected with the frame when I insert it or it would be necessary to insert any kind of link even if I'm studying a very simple model ...