Choose between ‘steel’, ‘concrete’, ‘timber’, ‘stainless steel’ or ‘other’. If you choose ‘steel’, ‘stainles steel’, ‘concrete’ or ‘timber’, Diamonds will apply the relevant design codes on these section.
Enter the material properties.
The mechanical properties are used for the elastic analysis and have to be entered.
The thermal properties are used for fire calculations. They are not mandatory.
The advanced properties are used in the design calculation. They are not mandatory. There are no advanced properties is the material type is ‘other’.
If you want the material to be available for other projects as well, select the button.
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The implemented materials in Diamonds, are those for which we support the design calculations. For example:
Diamonds can design concrete, steel, stainles steel, timber, so these materials are implemented.
Diamonds cannot design masonry/ RVS/ aluminium/ … , so these materials are not implemented.
There so no such thing as “the one and only” masonry quality.
The modulus of elasticity E is directly related to the compressive strength. The compressive strength depends on both brick and mortar properties.
Now there’s a whole range of different types of bricks: ordinary clay, lime sand, calcium silicate, concrete. Depending on the percentage of cavities and the material, you obtain a different compressive strength. The mortar properties depend on the type of mortar (general or light weight), the thickness (thin layers or normal) and the mortar quality (varies from M5 to M30).
Because there are so many possibilities to combine all these parameters, this gives a lot of different results for the compressive strength, sometimes by a factor of 20. Therefor, it is impossible to provide THE set of mechanical properties or even an average set of mechanical properties.