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1.2.1 Temperature in Time

You may specify time dependent temperature either in elements or in nodes, not in both at the same time.

Element temperature in time    (syntax)


\begin{figure}\centering
\begin{tabbing}
\texttt{'TEMPER'} \\
{[}\,\texttt{ELE...
...dots}\,\) \texttt{/}
\\ [.5ex]
\>\>\emph{temperature} \end{tabbing} \end{figure}


Nodal temperature in time    (syntax)


\begin{figure}\centering
\begin{tabbing}
\texttt{'TEMPER'} \\
\texttt{NODES}
\...
...dots}\,\) \texttt{/}
\\ [.5ex]
\>\>\emph{temperature} \end{tabbing} \end{figure}


ELEMEN
is an optional subtable name for element temperatures.

NODES
is the subtable name for nodal temperatures.

If you don't specify a subtable, DIANA assumes element temperatures. [ELEMEN]

t1 ...tn
are the times t at which the temperature is specified.

elm
is a single element number or elms is a series of elements specified with numbers or groups or both.

node
is a single node number or nodes is a series of nodes specified with numbers or groups or both.

temperature
are the values of the temperatures T (and $ \Delta$T ) at times t .


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