Elastic Modulus Properties
(for section properties / differential temperature analysis)
Description
Definition of the material properties for a section or beam is a three step process:
- Add the material type (concrete / reinforcing steel / etc.)
- Define a set of properties for that material type (characteristic strength etc.)
- Allocate the material properties defined in 1 & 2 to the relevant parts of the section or beam section component.
This form performs the second of these 3 stages for an arbitrary elastic material. The display is updated as the values in the fields are changed.
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Modulus of elasticity
Enter the modulus of elasticity. Any value greater than zero will be accepted.
The default value is typical for this type of material. As elastic modulus, shear modulus and the Poisson's ratio are related, a change of this value will affect one of the three elasticity parameters, in this case the shear modulus.
Poisson's Ratio, ν
Enter the value for Poisson's ratio. The default value is typical for this type of material. As elastic modulus, shear modulus and the Poisson's ratio are related, a change of this value will affect one of the three elasticity parameters, in this case the shear modulus.
Shear Modulus, G
Enter the shear modulus value. As elastic modulus, shear modulus and the Poisson's ratio are related, a change of this value will affect one of the three elasticity parameters, in this case the Poisson's ratio.
Coefficient of thermal expansion
Enter the coefficient of thermal expansion for use in differential temperature calculations.
The default value is 0.000012 /°C as suggested for normal weight concrete in clause 4.3.2.1 of BS 5400 Part 4.
Property name
The program will supply a reference name which provides an identifier to the material property set which is usually unique. This value may be edited to give a more readily recognisable name if required.