Temperature Dependent Material Properties

Use the Temperature Dependent Material Properties form to designate temperature values at which specified parameters apply.

    1. Highlight an existing material temperature in the Temperatures display list.

    2. Click the Add Copy of Properties at Selected Temperature button to access the  Material Property Data form.

    3. Use the Degrees F edit box to specify a temperature for the material property definition.

    4. Revise the other parameters on the form as necessary. Use the buttons on the form as needed to specify nonlinear material data, material damping properties, time dependent properties, and thermal properties (heat transfer).

    5. Click the OK button to return to the Temperature Dependent Material Properties form.

    6. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 as needed, then click the OK button to return to the Material Property Options form.

Access the Temperature Dependent Material Properties form as follows:

  1. Click the Components > Type > Materials > Expand arrow command to access the Define Materials form. The Define Materials form also can be accessed by clicking the + (plus) symbol that may appear next to a drop-down list of available materials, such as the Material drop-down list on the Shell Section Data form, or the {Frame Section Type} Data forms. Additionally, the Define Materials form also displays when the Define/Show Material Properties button is clicked on the Bridge Wizard when Step 3.1 Materials is highlighted.

  2. Check the Show Advanced Properties check box.

  3. Click the Add New Material button to access the Material Property Options form.

  4. Check the Material Properties are Temperature Dependent check box.

  5. Click the Modify/Show Material Properties button.

 

See Also

Area Loads - Temperature (All)

Frame Loads - Temperature

Cable Loads - Temperature

Tendon Loads - Temperature

Solid Loads - Temperature

Frame Fireproofing