rayleight damping

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rayleight damping

Post by senior » Sun Dec 01, 2013 10:22 am

in this article in opensees wiki:
http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... ng_Command

we see 3 types of betaK factors. $betaKinit is obvios, it means that neither betaK nor K matrix update.
but others : in which one does betaK stay constant and K matrix update? $betaK or $betaKcomm ?

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Re: rayleight damping

Post by fmk » Mon Dec 02, 2013 9:21 am

the beta factorS do not change between calls to the rayleigh command. the only thing that changes during the analysis is the K matrix (if nonlinear problem and model in nonlinear range). kinit matrix does not change, kcommit only changes after a successful analysis step, kcurrent is constantly changing within one analysis step.

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Re: rayleight damping

Post by Ameri » Tue Dec 03, 2013 8:56 am

Dear Dr. fmk,

By the way, we should only consider beta coefficient for kcuurrent; and for other terms we should input "zero" coefficients, shouldn't we?! But If so, could you tell me why kinit and kcommit are defined in this command?!
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