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Plastic hinge length

Posted: 06 Sep 2019, 02:38
by Ralazem
Hello,

For infrmFBPH elements, is the plastic hinge % a percentage of wall height or length? There is nothing in the manual/help centre that identifies this.

Re: Plastic hinge length

Posted: 06 Sep 2019, 13:36
by huffte
When you define the element class, you will see in the required input that the units are indeed given to be '%'.

Re: Plastic hinge length

Posted: 09 Sep 2019, 02:47
by Ralazem
I am aware of that, as you can see from my main post. My question is, is it a % of wall height or % of wall length?

Re: Plastic hinge length

Posted: 09 Sep 2019, 13:36
by z.gronti
Dear Ralazem,

The plastic hinge length is defined as a percentage of the Columns'/walls' height or beams' length.

Re: Plastic hinge length

Posted: 25 Sep 2019, 05:09
by Ralazem
However some of my verification tests produced better results when I took it as a percentage of wall's length

Re: Plastic hinge length

Posted: 25 Sep 2019, 15:24
by seismosoft
Probably by chance. The 16.67% default value for the plastic hinge length of the infrmFBPH element is a very reasonable value and should not be changed, unless there is a strong reason.
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Re: Plastic hinge length

Posted: 26 Sep 2019, 02:11
by Ralazem
I am analyzing Old badly designed buildings. I don't think the 16.67% is applicable in this case. Is there any justification for it's usage?

Re: Plastic hinge length

Posted: 27 Sep 2019, 14:32
by seismosoft
The 16.67% value is a reasonable average value for the inelastic force-based plastic hinge element type. Please refer to:
Plastic hinge integration methods for force-based beam–column elements, MH Scott, GL Fenves - Journal of Structural Engineering, 2006 - ascelibrary.org
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