AnalysisDecomposedTemperatureLoad Properties

The AnalysisDecomposedTemperatureLoad type exposes the following members.

Properties
  NameDescription
Public propertyAnalysisLoadType
Gets or sets the type of the analysis decomposed load.
(Inherited from AnalysisDecomposedLoad.)
Public propertyAnalysisModelName
Gets or sets the analysis model name.
(Inherited from AnalysisObject.)
Public propertyAnalysisObjectType
Gets or sets the type of the analysis object.
(Inherited from AnalysisObject.)
Public propertyAxialTemperatureDifference
The axial temperature difference of the decomposed temperature load.
Public propertyFatherObject2ID
Gets or sets the identifier of the father part.
(Inherited from AnalysisObject.)
Public propertyFatherObject2Type
Gets or sets the type of the father object.
(Inherited from AnalysisObject.)
Public propertyFatherObjectID
Gets or sets the identifier of the father part.
(Inherited from AnalysisObject.)
Public propertyFatherObjectType
Gets or sets the type of the father object.
(Inherited from AnalysisObject.)
Public propertyHorizontalTemperatureDifference
The horizontal temperature difference of the decomposed temperature load.
Public propertyID
Gets or sets the identifier of the analysis object.
(Inherited from AnalysisObject.)
Public propertyModelLoadGroupID
Gets or sets the identifier of the load group.
(Inherited from AnalysisDecomposedLoad.)
Public propertyModelLoadID
Gets or sets the identifier of the model load.
(Inherited from AnalysisDecomposedLoad.)
Public propertyObjectAttachedToID
Gets or sets the identifier of the object the load is attached to.
(Inherited from AnalysisDecomposedLoad.)
Public propertyObjectAttachedToType
Gets or sets the type of the object the load is attached to.
(Inherited from AnalysisDecomposedLoad.)
Public propertyStrain
The strain of the decomposed temperature load.
Public propertyVerticalTemperatureDifference
The vertical temperature difference of the decomposed temperature load.
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