struct.link.model.tension
Syntax
- m := struct.link.model.tension(p<,idof>)
- struct.link.model.tension(p<,idof>) := m
Get/set the tensile yield force associated with the force-displacement model. The function returns or assigns a 6×1 (3×1 in 2D) matrix representing the values in all degrees-of-freedom, or, if the optional
idof
argument is specified, a single value in that degree-of-freedom.The tensile yield force is a limit to how positive the force in the link can be. Note that tension is defined relative to the node-local coordinate system, and, thus, depending on the coordinate systems involved, the definition of compression and tension may not match those used by the element connected to the host node. See the
struct.link.model.force
function.- Returns:
m - a 6×1 (3×1 in 2D) matrix representing the values in all degrees-of-freedom, or a single value for a specific degree-of-freedom
- Accepts:
m - a 6×1 (3×1 in 2D) matrix representing the values in all degrees-of-freedom, or a single value for a specific degree-of-freedom
- Arguments:
p - a structural link pointer
idof - an optional argument indicating a specific degree of freedom, from
1
to6
(1
to3
in 2D)
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