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Non-linear releases

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Tuctas
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Non-linear releases

  Hi,

 

  I would like to ask about the “non-linear releases” in Robot.

 

  By using non-linear releases:

  Can we obtain a capacity curve when making a push over analysis?

  Is the user able to obtain the plastic ratio and/or generally view the plastic state for each increment?

  Which are the differences comparing with the non linear hinges?

 

  Thank you. 

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Rafal.Gaweda
in reply to: Tuctas


  Can we obtain a capacity curve when making a push over analysis?

 

No

 

  Is the user able to obtain the plastic ratio and/or generally view the plastic state for each increment?

 

No.

 

  Which are the differences comparing with the non linear hinges?

 

Different way of definiton , different locations.

 



Rafal Gaweda
Message 3 of 6
Tuctas
in reply to: Tuctas

  Thanks for ther reply.

 

  As concerns the 3rd question: if the location and the function are the same, is the behaviour-responce also the same?

  Furthermore, in which way are we able to view-display the non-linearity of the behaviour in case of using non linear releases?  

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Rafal.Gaweda
in reply to: Tuctas


  As concerns the 3rd question: if the location and the function are the same, is the behaviour-responce also the same?

 

Hope so.

 

  Furthermore, in which way are we able to view-display the non-linearity of the behaviour in case of using non linear releases?  

Only by looking at forces, moments, stresses results.



Rafal Gaweda
Message 5 of 6
Tuctas
in reply to: Rafal.Gaweda

  Question: As concerns the 3rd question: if the location and the function are the same, is the behaviour-responce also the same? 

  Answer: "Hope so."

 

  It will be helpfull If anyone that has made any kind of invsetigation and has come to any conclusions about this issue to let us know.

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Tuctas
in reply to: Tuctas

  After testing a simple cantilever, the results are identical.

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