Boundary Load Group Name
Boundary
Group Name:
Select a Boundary Group defined in Model > Group > Define
Boundary Group. If a Boundary Group has not been defined, specify
default.
Option
Add/Replace:
Add new scale factors to selected elements,
or replace previously defined stiffness scale factors.
Delete:
Delete stiffness scale factors previously assigned to specific
elements.
Scale Factor
Enter the required scale factors
to be applied to each stiffness component.
I
= J : Applicable only
for tapered sections. Section Stiffness Scale Factors at I-end
and J-end can be different.
Area:
Cross-sectional area
Asy:
Effective Shear Area resisting shear forces in the element local
y-axis
Asz:
Effective Shear Area resisting shear forces in the element local
z-axis
Ixx:
Torsional Resistance about the element local x-axis
Iyy:
Area Moment of Inertia about the element local y-axis
Izz:
Area Moment of Inertia about the element local z-axis
Weight:
Cross-sectional area used for calculating self-weight
Add or modify reduced stiffness data of each member type
in a spreadsheet format table.
Note
Copy & Paste
and Edit the data in MS-Excel.
Composite
Section
For sections defined as Composite
Type, Scale Factors can be defined for Before (before composite
action), After (after composite action) and All.
Before:
In case of a composite section, the defined Scale Factor is used
to calculate section forces and stresses before
composite action
After:
In case of a composite section, the defined Scale Factor is used
to calculate section forces and stresses after composite
action.
All:
In case All (Before and After) is checked on, the defined Scale
Factor is used to calculate section forces and stresses before
and after composite action
Note
When a ratio of
Modulus of Elasticity for long term and shrinkage is defined in
Section Data, the structure group for long term and shrinkage
is automatically generated, and the applied scale factors for
each are displayed
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