3.1.9.14. HingeMidpoint
- beamIntegration('HingeMidpoint', tag, secI, lpI, secJ, lpJ, secE)
Create a HingeMidpoint beamIntegration object. Midpoint integration over each hinge region is the most accurate one-point integration rule; however, it does not place integration points at the element ends and there is a small integration error for linear curvature distributions along the element.
tag|int|tag of the beam integration.
secI|int|A previous-defined section object for hinge at I.
lpIfloatThe plastic hinge length at I.
secJ|int|A previous-defined section object for hinge at J.
lpJfloatThe plastic hinge length at J.
secE|int|A previous-defined section object for the element interior.
The plastic hinge length at end I (J) is equal to
lpI(lpJ) and the associated force deformation response is defined by thesecI(secJ). The force deformation response of the element interior is defined by thesecE. Typically, the interior section is linear-elastic, but this is not necessary.lpI = 0.1 lpJ = 0.2 beamIntegration('HingeMidpoint',tag,secI,lpI,secJ,lpJ,secE)