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SetZeroStrainTemperature Method (ICWStaticStudyOptions)

Sets the temperature at zero strain and its units.

.NET Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Sub SetZeroStrainTemperature( _
   ByVal DZeroStrainTemperature As System.Double, _
   ByVal NZeroStrainTemperatureUnit As System.Integer _
) 
Visual Basic (Usage) 
Dim instance As ICWStaticStudyOptions
Dim DZeroStrainTemperature As System.Double
Dim NZeroStrainTemperatureUnit As System.Integer
 
instance.SetZeroStrainTemperature(DZeroStrainTemperature, NZeroStrainTemperatureUnit)
C# 
void SetZeroStrainTemperature( 
   System.double DZeroStrainTemperature,
   System.int NZeroStrainTemperatureUnit
)
C++/CLI 
void SetZeroStrainTemperature( 
&   System.double DZeroStrainTemperature,
&   System.int NZeroStrainTemperatureUnit
) 

Parameters

DZeroStrainTemperature
Reference temperature at zero strain
NZeroStrainTemperatureUnit
Temperature unit as defined swsTemperatureUnit_e

Remarks

The default temperature at zero strain is 298 Kelvin.

 

See Also

Availability

SOLIDWORKS Simulation API 2008 SP1.0


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