Limit force
This feature may be useful if a 1D member is capable of bearing tension (or compression) stress up to a certain limit. The limit is specified by the limit value of axial force input in its absolute value. When the limit value is reached, two types of behaviour may occur: (i) the 1D member loses its stability and its bearing capacity drops to zero, or (ii) plastic behaviour get into action.
The following stress-strain diagrams demonstrate available options:
Limit compression force combined with loss of stability |
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Limit compression force combined with plastic behaviour |
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Limit tension force combined with loss of stability |
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Limit tension force combined with plastic behaviour |
When inserted into the model, a 1D member with this type of nonlinearity is marked by the following symbol (remember that in order to see the symbol, view parameters must be adjusted to show model data).