Concrete Building
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This example of the ground floor of an administration building shows how boundary lines of a surface can be changed retroactively.
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Concrete Concrete building Boundary lines Surface Border line
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If the geometry of a surface, for which you must remove some of the existing boundary lines, changes subsequently, you don't need to redefine the surface.
Material Model Orthotropic Masonry 2D
The material model Orthotropic Masonry 2D is an elastoplastic model that additionally allows softening of the material, which can be different in the local x- and y-direction of a surface. The material model is suitable for (unreinforced) masonry walls with in-plane loads.
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