XC Open source finite element analysis program
FedeasSteel2Material.h
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46 
47 // $Revision: 1.2 $
48 // $Date: 2002/06/26 23:00:13 $
49 // $Source: /usr/local/cvs/OpenSees/SRC/material/uniaxial/fedeas/FedeasSteel2Material.h,v $
50 
51 // Written: MHS
52 // Created: Jan 2001
53 //
54 // Description: This file contains the class definition for
55 // FedeasSteel2Material. FedeasSteel2Material wraps the FEDEAS
56 // 1d material subroutine Steel_2.
57 
58 #ifndef FedeasSteel2Material_h
59 #define FedeasSteel2Material_h
60 
61 #include <material/uniaxial/FedeasMaterial.h>
62 
63 namespace XC {
65 //
69  {
70  public:
71  FedeasSteel2Material(int tag,
72  double fy, double E0, double b,
73  double R0, double cR1, double cR2,
74  double a1, double a2, double a3, double a4);
75 
76  // Constructor for no isotropic hardening
77  FedeasSteel2Material(int tag,
78  double fy, double E0, double b,
79  double R0, double cR1, double cR2);
80 
81  // Constructor for no isotropic hardening
82  // Also provides default values for R0, cR1, and cR2
83  FedeasSteel2Material(int tag,double fy, double E0, double b);
84 
85  FedeasSteel2Material(int tag, const Vector &d);
86  FedeasSteel2Material(int tag= 0);
87 
88  double getInitialTangent(void) const;
89  UniaxialMaterial *getCopy(void) const;
90  };
91 } // end of XC namespace
92 
93 
94 #endif
95 
FedeasSteel2Material wraps the FEDEAS 1d material subroutine Steel_2.
Definition: FedeasSteel2Material.h:68
FedeasMaterial provides a FORTRAN interface for programming uniaxial material models, using the subroutine interface from the FEDEAS ML1D library, developed by F.C. Filippou.
Definition: FedeasMaterial.h:74
Definition: Vector.h:82
UniaxialMaterial * getCopy(void) const
Virtual constructor.
Definition: FedeasSteel2Material.cpp:153
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Definition: ContinuaReprComponent.h:34
Base class for uniaxial materials.
Definition: UniaxialMaterial.h:88