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1 | From Database drop-down, select Concrete Material Database (US). | 2 | Select Category as CubeGo to any column of steel/concete material row. | ||
2 | Click on three-dots icon | ||||
3 | Select Asset as FcCube_4ksi | ||||
4 | Click Import. | ||||
5 | Check the change in Materials data spreadsheet | ||||
6 | Check the Steel column and Concrete column for the material type-specific properties. | ||||
7 | from Type drop-down as Reinforcing Steel. | ||||
4 | From Stress-Strain Model drop-down, select Bilinear Steel. | ||||
5 | Click Save. | ||||
6 | Edit for concrete materials. | ||||
7 | Select from Type drop-down as Concrete. | ||||
8 | From Stress-Strain Model drop-down, select Mander Concrete. | ||||
9 | Click Save. | ||||
10 | Example (custom material). | ||||
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Rebars
Similar to Materials (and Sections in the following part), Rebars come automatically from the database under the Properties tab. This tab enables the user for custom definitions as well.