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Python Source Code - 6.9 KB -
MD5: 8c3ffcbd807c11ce809a4a9fdf2a1311
A python script for generating scattering geometrical imperfections as described in the dissertation of Janusch Töpler. |
Python Source Code - 4.1 KB -
MD5: a0737f42ce03c8fabf670f88ed232468
A user function for scatter_geomImp.py for sampling according to different distribution functions. |
Python Source Code - 209.5 KB -
MD5: 17c376cf74962dddf8dc8ba033edd86a
Python input file for an automated geometrically and materially nonlinear numerical analysis of timber beam-columns with Abaqus/CAE. |
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MD5: b08c262c08ff8e9c00b76d7dd32d0e6c
Input data for Abaqus_timber_beam-column.py with scattering material parameters according to the KaReMo+. |
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MD5: 808e1d54ed84fbf7ba523d5ee8d45fe2
Input data for Abaqus_timber_beam-column.py with measured geometrical imperfections, see DIBt - ZP 52-5-13.194 (https://doi.org/10.18419/DARUS-3304). |
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MD5: 0914e56d536a0350287eef41fac0c834
Input data for Abaqus_timber_beam-column.py with scattering geometrical imperfections. |
ZIP Archive - 30.7 MB -
MD5: 13e0de2cf68401eacb2a4139d08048ba
This archive contains an example of how to use the model. The example consists of a geometrically and materially nonlinear analysis of a timber beam with a constant rectangular cross-section with dimensions of 480x120x3450 mm³, a constant bending moment, GL 24h, a sinusoidal bow imperfection of L/1000, and a sinusoidal twist imperfection of L/1500H... |
PNG Image - 72.5 KB -
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Illustration of the node numbering of the numerical model. |
Windows Executable - 339.0 KB -
MD5: 3d386cc8ad64d505668cc29b0718329d
UMAT subroutine for analyses with the developed material model, which was compiled for the use with Abaqus/CAE 2023. No Fortran compiler is needed. |
Fortran Source Code - 35.3 KB -
MD5: 0d33de9f973fe4b9b7648c12f17833f1
UMAT subroutine for analyses with the developed material model, which is not compiled yet. For using the UMAT subroutine Abaqus has to be linked with a Fortran compiler. See, e.g. http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.10510.23365. |