Structures Congress 2008 2008
DOI: 10.1061/41016(314)287
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An Inelastic Model for Low Cycle Fatigue Prediction in Steel Braces

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“…The degrees of freedom associated with the mid-point plastic hinge are typically removed by static con-densation. Other elements, primarily used for column problems, have been suggested [31] with only a hinge at mid-span, and a proposal for softening hinges with location dependent on the section force distribution in [32]. The difference between displacement, flexibility and mixed formulations of beams was investigated in [33] finding the flexibility format quite accurate taking into account its low-order modelling compared to higher-order modelling typically used in displacement and mixed formulations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The degrees of freedom associated with the mid-point plastic hinge are typically removed by static con-densation. Other elements, primarily used for column problems, have been suggested [31] with only a hinge at mid-span, and a proposal for softening hinges with location dependent on the section force distribution in [32]. The difference between displacement, flexibility and mixed formulations of beams was investigated in [33] finding the flexibility format quite accurate taking into account its low-order modelling compared to higher-order modelling typically used in displacement and mixed formulations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%