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An Embedded Truss element is used where the bending behavior is neglected. The input data (element shape, element coordinate system,material property etc.) are identical to those for the Truss element. Unlike Truss element, Embedded Truss element does not require nodal connectivity. Applicable Modules:
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GeneralStandard Specify a standard for nominal sizes. Horizontal Spacing Specify the spacing of the structural members placed in the longitudinal direction.
Section Shape The available section shapes are as below:
Section Define the section size of the structural element.
Section Data Section Specify the cross-sectional dimensions-D / H,B / T / tw etc. Stiffness Calculation Area Cross-sectional area.
Material Material Type Select material for the selected Element Type and Section Shape. The material properties can be modified under the Material Data tab. The available material types are as below:
Concrete Specify the grade of concrete. Steel Grade Specify the grade of steel. User Defined Input the material properties to define a material. Rebar Specify the grade of rebar. Strand Specify the strand grade.
Material Data Specify the material properties for the element type. The properties may vary with a change in the shape. Properties Modulus of Elasticity The slope of the stress-strain line for a linear isotropic material. Poisson’s Ratio The ratio of the radial (or lateral) strain to the vertical strain. Unit Weight The weight of material per unit volume. Thermal Coefficient The relative change of a physical property when the temperature is changed by 1 K.
Design Strength Concrete Design Compressive Strength The compressive strength of a material modified by strength reduction factor.
Steel / Rebar / Strand Yield Strength The yield strength of the material after which plastic deformation begins in the material.
User Defined Allowable Compressive Stress The maximum permissible compressive stress in the material to a given factor of safety. Allowable Tensile Stress The maximum permissible tensile stress in the material to a given factor of safety. Allowable Shear Stress The maximum permissible shear stress in the material to a given factor of safety.
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