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MESSAGE 6 OF 25 0326-201 08s am [7 © Re: Thermal Load 23) i, suc case you hve to change strectue typeon Stet nen: 50 30 / -30 20 MESSAGE 4 OF 8 04-11-2013 1212 AM 2 A\ ssturkoszkows reply to-(@) Reony_avaun i ©& Re: Application of thermal loads to a slab) Renny, ‘took ats seuaton ne fotbwnng way: “nen you crt your structure you hove cotintimparsturea.g «10. Ths means tat the temperate actoas th lat (Cottam mide top ayers) fs the same and tists “10. Then the tempersture changer and you have «20 above the slab and-20 below it (bot assures the inear change the tempratreactoss the sibs thickness) so te emeratie tn the imide ofthe lab s 0.570 20) ~ » SC Ths means that youshoud apelyunform tmperaturechange TX= SC (he deference [baween 1¢ atthe asserbly stage and 5 Cnow forthe mil ayer ofthe sab). Now youshould adress the diference temperature tetween thetop andthe bottom. t's = SOC (dllerence between the =30topand -20 batom) and this she ational load dT (gradient) = TZ = «50 C 1 Mera tone Pa oo? ar-fiee) yey [ame [aco (om usm «fae % (oorareom) ¢[acoameav | [r 0 (tones Cnet) a) ia) ‘Tks ust the Wlongatin r shortening effect whereasTZs bending {Ifyou fad your post answered pres the Accepts Solation button plcase. This wl help ther users ffndslutions much pauTones

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