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Material Property Data

Material Type:- Steel

Directional Symmetry Isotropic

Material Weight( Weight per unit volume 76.9729

Mechanical Property Data

Modulus of Elasticity, E 210000MPa

Poisson’s Ratio, U 0.3

Coefficient of Thermal Expansion, A 0.0000117 deg. C

Shear Modulus, G 80769.23

Design Properties for Steel Materials

Minimum Yield Stress, Fy 250Mpa

Minimum Tensile Strength, Fu 410Mpa

Effective Yield Stress, Fye 379.21Mpa

Effective Tensile Strength, Fue 492.98Mpa

Advanced Material Property Data

Nonlinear Material Data

Hysteresis Type

Acceptance Criteria Strains Tension and Compression (IO LS CP)

Stress Strain Curve Definition Options

Parametric Strain Data

Strain at onset of strain hardening 0.015

Strain at Maximum Stress 0.11

Strain at Rupture 0.17

Final Slope (Multiplier on E) -0.1

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Material Damping Properties

Modal damping

Viscous Proportional damping

Mass Coefficient(1/sec)
Stiffness Coefficient(sec)

Material Type: Concrete

Directional symmetry type:

Material Weight and Mass

Weight per unit Volume

Mass per unit volume

Mechanical Property Data

Modulus of Elasticity

Poisson’s Ratio

Coefficient of thermal expansion

Shear modulus

Design property data

Specified concrete compressive strength, fck

Light weight concrete

Shear strength reduction factor

Advanced Material property data

Nonlinear Material data

Hysteresis type

Energy degradation factor

Drucker-prager Parameters

Friciton angle

Dilatational angle

Stress Strain Curve Definition options

Parametric/ user defined

Acceptance Criteria Strains

Tension Compression IO LS CP

Parametric Strain Data

Strain at Unconfined compressive Strength


Ultimate Unconfined strain capacity

Final compression Slope (Multiplier on E)

Show Stress-strain plot

Material damping properties

Viscous Proportional damping

Mass Coefficient(1/sec)

Stiffness Coefficient(sec)

Time dependent properties

Current Time dependent type

Time dependence considered for (comp. strength and stiffness, creep, shrinkage)

Creep analysis type

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