If the value of the 9th constant is set to -1.0, the temperature dependence feature will be activated. If the value of the 9th constant is greater than or equal to 0.0, the value is the temperature of the desired environment in the material data (mdata) file.
For this feature to influence the results, the material must be characterized at multiple environments. The composite and constituent properties are linearly interpolated for any given temperature that lies within the bounds of the lowest and highest temperature points stored in the material file. For temperatures below the lowest stored temperature datum, it will use the material properties stored at the lowest temperature datum (the software will not extrapolate properties beyond the bounding stored temperature data points). The same is true for temperatures above the highest stored temperature datum. This linear interpolation of material properties is illustrated below.
For materials containing multiple sets of material properties (thus they contain multiple environments), the value of the 9th constant must equal the temperature of the desired environment. For materials characterized at a single environment, this value may be left blank since there is only one set of material properties in the material file.