Source code for abaqus.Material.Plastic.Concrete.Concrete

from abaqusConstants import *
from .FailureRatios import FailureRatios
from .ShearRetention import ShearRetention
from .TensionStiffening import TensionStiffening


[docs]class Concrete: """The Concrete object defines concrete properties beyond the elastic range. Notes ----- This object can be accessed by: .. code-block:: python import material mdb.models[name].materials[name].concrete import odbMaterial session.odbs[name].materials[name].concrete The table data for this object are: - Absolute value of compressive stress. - Absolute value of Plastic strain. - Temperature, if the data depend on temperature. - Value of the first field variable, if the data depend on field variables. - Value of the second field variable. - Etc. The corresponding analysis keywords are: - CONCRETE """ # A FailureRatios object. failureRatios: FailureRatios = FailureRatios(((),)) # A ShearRetention object. shearRetention: ShearRetention = ShearRetention(((),)) # A TensionStiffening object. tensionStiffening: TensionStiffening = TensionStiffening(((),)) def __init__(self, table: tuple, temperatureDependency: Boolean = OFF, dependencies: int = 0): """This method creates a Concrete object. Notes ----- This function can be accessed by: .. code-block:: python mdb.models[name].materials[name].Concrete session.odbs[name].materials[name].Concrete Parameters ---------- table A sequence of sequences of Floats specifying the items described below. temperatureDependency A Boolean specifying whether the data depend on temperature. The default value is OFF. dependencies An Int specifying the number of field variable dependencies. The default value is 0. Returns ------- A Concrete object. Raises ------ RangeError """ pass def setValues(self): """This method modifies the Concrete object. Raises ------ RangeError """ pass