I'm modeling an unreinforced masonry wall using 'masonry' sections, but I'm not satisfied with the hysteresis response. I tried adjusting the deterioration factors, but they had little effect.
So, instead, I modeled the wall manually using separate elements, as suggested in the documentation: modeling shear with lateral springs at the element ends and flexure using a fiber section. This approach seemed promising, but I ran into issues:
- Using MIMK_Pinched for lateral springs: It works fine without deterioration, but once deterioration is added, the spring behaves normally until it yields. After that, it loses stiffness completely and doesn't recover in subsequent cycles.
- Using MIMK_PeakOriented: The same issue occurs, even without any deterioration defined. Once yielding happens, the spring no longer provides stiffness beyond the peak of the first cycle.
- Has anyone faced this before? Any ideas on the cause or possible solutions?
- In the case of 'masonry' element, how can I reduce the pinching effect? The hysteresis is too pinched.
Alireza