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Can I define new material or change properties of existing material

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Anonymous
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Can I define new material or change properties of existing material

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I want to analysis CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymerq) bands in addition to my RC 5reinforced Concrete) model. For that I need to add a new material or change properties of an existing material. I tried to find a solution but I could not so am asking u guys to help me in this regard. Thanks

 

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Can I define new material or change properties of existing material

I want to analysis CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymerq) bands in addition to my RC 5reinforced Concrete) model. For that I need to add a new material or change properties of an existing material. I tried to find a solution but I could not so am asking u guys to help me in this regard. Thanks

 

@Anonymous Artur Kosakowsk marked post as the solution. If it did not work as an answer, please post your reply in this thread so that I can unmark the solution. i

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Artur.Kosakowski
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Job Preferences > Materials > press Modification button. Then type a new name, enter properties and press Add followed by OK. Finally restart Robot to make sure the new material is visible in all dialogs of the program.

 

ROBOT - Materials - How to create new materials

 

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Job Preferences > Materials > press Modification button. Then type a new name, enter properties and press Add followed by OK. Finally restart Robot to make sure the new material is visible in all dialogs of the program.

 

ROBOT - Materials - How to create new materials

 

If you find your post answered press the Accept as Solution button please. This will help other users to find solutions much faster. Thank you.



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Hi @Anonymous

 

I just wanted to ask if you managed to define a new material following the steps I suggested?



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Hi @Anonymous

 

I just wanted to ask if you managed to define a new material following the steps I suggested?



Artur Kosakowski
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LuisMCosta
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Hello,

 

And how can I swith to a different material on all my section bars and panels? I've already defined the new material but i'm looking for a way to change it quickly.

 

Thanks.

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Hello,

 

And how can I swith to a different material on all my section bars and panels? I've already defined the new material but i'm looking for a way to change it quickly.

 

Thanks.

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Select the desired material on the dropdown list ,then Select the bars you want to change material and click apply

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Select the desired material on the dropdown list ,then Select the bars you want to change material and click apply

materials.jpg

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