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2020-11-24

Question

Does the program use different values of the modulus of elasticity for different temperatures? How do I activate them?


Answer:

Temperature-dependent stress-strain properties of an elastic isotropic material can be defined in a diagram or imported from [Excel]. These properties are considered for member and surface elements subjected to thermal load (changes or differences in temperature).

The Reference temperature defines stiffnesses for the members or surfaces that have no temperature loads. For example, if a reference temperature of 300 °C is set, the reduced elastic modulus of this point of the temperature curve is applied to all members and surfaces.

The Options dialog section allows you to control if the Poisson's ratios that are applied to the complete temperature diagram are identical. Clear the check box to access the Poisson's Ratio table column for individual entries.

You have to select and define the Temperature/Modulus diagram on your own.


Author

Mr. Baumgärtel provides technical support for Dlubal Software customers.