Temperature Loads

Thermal Loads



           Define Thermal Load

User-defined temperature differences can be assigned to individual, or multiple columns, walls and beams in the model.

An “Axial” temperature load causes the entire member to change in temperature by the specified amount.

A “Gradient” temperature load is a change in temperature across the width/depth of the member.

NOTE: The currently specified load combination must include a Thermal load case in order to apply a temperature load.


To use this function, the user must ensure that the "Temperature Loading" option is checked in the "Automatic Loading Generator". This ensures the program to include the thermal loads within the load combination. If this option is not checked, then a warning will pop up to prompt the user to assign temperature loads to the load combinations.



To define temperature loads for column/wall/beam members:
  1. Select the members you want to assign the load to. 
  2. Select the members you want to assign the load to.
  3. Select the “Thermal Loads (Batch) ” option located in "Loading" pull down menu. 
  4. The “ Thermal Load (Batch) "  dialog will be loaded.
  5. Select a Thermal load case from the “Load Case” list.
  6. Define the required axial or gradient temperature difference and choose the member types to which it is to be applied. 
    For axial loads, a positive value denotes a rise above ambient temperature; a negative value denotes a fall.
  7. The temperature difference will be assigned only to selected members if you press “ Apply to Selected Members ” button.
  8. All members in the current storey will be assigned the same temperature difference, if “ Apply to All Members in the Current Storey ” option is selected.
  9. Apply to All Members in the Model ” enables all members in the system to possess the same temperature difference.
  10. Close the form by pressing the “ OK ” button. The entered values will be assigned as temperature loads. To check whether there is a temperature load defined on a member, hover on the element with the mouse. The  “Member Tooltip Window ” will include the thermal load information as well.

To modify or delete the temperature loads on Column(s) Wall(s) or Beam(s);

  1. Select the related column/wall/beam and load the “ Temperature Load ” form again as described above.
  2. Select the load case from the “Load Case” list. By entering a different value into the related fields (T(axial), T 2-2(Gradient) or T 3-3(Gradient)), you will have modified the load. Entering a zero, will delete the load. In order for the changes to be valid,   just press “OK” button without switching to a different load case .

Perform the delete/modify operation just for a single load case at a time.

When performing the Building Analysis, please ensure that the "No Rigid Diaphragm Floor Levels" option is checked. This is done under the "Slab Model" tab in the "Model Options" of the "Building Analysis" dialog.


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