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Defining material characteristics and applying gravity load

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Marquiavel

Civil/Environmental
Feb 7, 2015
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Hey guys, I’m trying to do a model of a wall supported by a beam, with a distributed load on the top of the wall. Well, I need do define the following characteristics to my material:
Weight/Volume, Young’s Modulus, Poisson Ratio, Shear Modulus, Coefficient of Thermal Expansion, Concrete Compressive Strenght.
I find how to define the weight/volume (density), the Young’s Modulus and Poisson Ratio (elastic isotropic), but I don’t know how to define the other 3 characteristics. Do you have any tips to me?
I’m considering the self-weight of the elements, so I’m applying a gravity load. To apply this type of load I just need to put the acceleration of the gravity (g=9.81) on the component 2 field?
Warm Regards
 
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Actually, you don't need to define shear modulus. For linear isotropic elastic materials, only two elastic parameters is enough.

You can define your coefficient of thermal expansion in Mechanical -> Expansion.

For the other questions, it should be better to know what is the purpose of your analysis? What kind of model are your doing? 2D, 3D , axisymmetric?
 
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