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Regarding DAMAGET variable 1

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s_saranya

Civil/Environmental
Oct 23, 2020
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Hello all,

I have used concrete damaged plasticity model in concrete. I can see the damage distribution pattern in DAMAGET variable. I want to relate the DAMAGET variable with the tensile stress of concrete? Which stress parameter should I choose only to see the tensile stress of concrete?
I am running a nonlinear dynamic (Time history) analysis
 
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There are no special stress variables for concrete damage plasticity so you would have to use regular stress output (stress tensor components) but take a look at the PEEQT variable - tensile equivalent plastic strain, it might be also useful together with DAMAGET results.
 
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Hello, one more doubt.. for cyclic loading we should check PEEQ or PEMAG? what is the difference? I can see PEEQ has higher strain than PEMAG.
 
They are calculated in different ways. PEEQ is an equivalent plastic strain while PEMAG is simply a magnitude of the plastic strain. The former is integrated while the latter is not integrated. For most materials, they are equal when proportional loading is used.
 
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