Topic: Cyclic behavior of Flat Slab (Unloading Factor and Menegotto-Pinto)
Dear Cervenka Consulting,
I have read the instruction which is given in the ATENA-GiD user's manual and ATENA Theory and read some topics in this forum regarding modelling of cyclic loading. However, I still have a few questions which I want to ask within this topic:
1. Unloading factor in Cementitious2
Unloading Factor (0 = the default unloading to origin, 1 = unloading parallel to the initial elastic stiffness).
I am understand about the initial elastic stiffness, but I am still quite not sure about the default unloading to origin. If I am not mistaken, 0 will give a "secant stiffness" from the unloading point. Is it correct? My question is, when we are unloading our specimen in different magnitude of displacement then our secant stiffness will be different? I mean it really depends on where the unloading point is. What should I do if I want to model the reloading stiffness as a ratio from the elastic stiffness? For example my reloading stiffness is equal to 0.33 of my initial elastic stiffness. Or my stiffness should always be a function of the displacement at the unloading point?
2. Menegotto-Pinto Cyclic Reinforcement Model
It is said in the ATENA Theory where R0 , 1 c and 2 c are experimentally determined parameters. My question is, if I just want to use the default value which is given in the GiD (i.e. R=4; C1=500; C2=50), is it going to be valid for general case?
Thank you very much for your consideration.
Best regards,
Andri Setiawan