Customize the material catalog
The material catalog contains information about material types and grades. Materials are shown in a hierarchical tree grouped according to their types, with material grades listed under each material type.
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Steel
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Concrete
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Reinforcing bar
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Timber
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Miscellaneous
By default, the material catalog contains standard, environment-specific materials. You can add, modify, and delete material grades.
Tekla Structures stores the material information in the matdb.bin file.
Important buttons in the material catalog
When you work with the material grades, note the usage of the following buttons in the Modify Material Catalog dialog box:
Button |
Description |
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Saves the changes of a single edited material grade to the computer’s memory until you click OK. |
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Saves the changes in the model folder. Tekla Structures saves the modified catalog on the hard disk when you click OK to close the dialog box and then click OK in the Save confirmation dialog box. |
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Closes the Modify Material Catalog dialog box without saving the changes. Note that all changes made to the catalog will be lost even if you have clicked Update, because the changes have not been saved on the hard disk. The changes made to the catalog are visible during one session, because the catalog is using the computer’s memory. When you start Tekla Structures the next time, the previous data is restored from the hard disk. |
Tekla Structures stores the material information in the matdb.bin file. When you first open a model, Tekla Structures reads the data from the hard disk and stores it in the computer’s memory.
When you select a material, Tekla Structures reads the data from the computer’s memory and displays it in the Modify Material Catalog dialog box. This is faster than accessing the data from the hard disk.
Add a material grade
Copy a material grade
You can add new material grades by modifying a copy of an existing, similar material grade.
Modify a material grade
You can modify existing material grades using the material catalog.
Delete a material grade
- On the File menu, click to open the Modify Material Catalog dialog box.
- Select the material grade that you want to delete.
- Right-click and select Delete Grade.
- Click OK to close the Modify Material Catalog dialog box.
- Click OK in the Save confirmation dialog box to save the changes.
Add user attributes to material grades
You can add user attributes and their values to the material grades. The user attributes can then be used, for example, in filtering.
- On the File menu, click to open the Modify Material Catalog dialog box.
- On the User attributes tab, click Definitions to open the Modify Material Properties dialog box.
- Click Add to add a new row.
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To define a user attribute, click each item on a row.
- Click Update.
- Click OK to close the Modify Material Properties dialog box.
Create user-defined material definitions
You can replace the existing material definitions with your own definitions and use them, for example, in drawing part marks. Material definitions can contain text, numbers and symbols.
About importing and exporting material grades
Use importing and exporting for merging material catalogs. Material catalogs are imported and exported as .lis files.
Importing and exporting is useful when you:
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upgrade to a newer version of Tekla Structures and want to use a customized material catalog from a previous version
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want to combine material catalogs that are stored in different locations
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want to share material catalog information with other users
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want to combine material catalogs across different environments.
You can also download or share material grades using Tekla Warehouse.
Export a part of the material catalog
If you do not want to export the whole material catalog, you can export a branch of the material tree, meaning all the material grades grouped under one material type, or a single material grade. Material catalogs are exported from Tekla Structures models as .lis files.
Export an entire material catalog
Exporting and importing are used to merge material catalogs. Material catalogs are exported from Tekla Structures models as .lis files. Note that the Export command exports the entire catalog.
Import a material catalog
Material catalogs are imported to Tekla Structures models as .lis files. You can move an exported .lis file to any model folder and import it to an existing material catalog.
Units used in import and export
This table lists the units Tekla Structures uses when importing and exporting profile catalogs and material catalogs.
Type |
Unit (if blank, no unit) |
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Boolean |
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Integer |
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String |
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Ratio |
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Strain |
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Angle |
degree |
Length |
mm |
Deformation |
mm |
Dimension |
mm |
Radius of inertia |
mm |
Area |
mm2 |
Reinforcement area |
mm2 |
Transverse reinforcement area |
mm2/m |
Area/unit length |
mm2/m |
Volume |
mm3 |
Section modulus |
mm3 |
Moment of inertia |
mm4 |
Torsion constant |
mm4 |
Warping constant |
mm6 |
Force |
N |
Weight |
kg |
Distributed load |
N/m |
Spring constant |
N/m |
Mass/length |
kg/m |
Surface load |
N/m2 |
Strength |
N/m2 |
Stress |
N/m2 |
Modulus |
N/m2 |
Density |
kg/m3 |
Moment |
Nm |
Distributed moment |
Nm/m |
Rotation spring constant |
Nm/rad |
Temperature |
K (°C) |
Thermal dilation coefficient |
1/K (1/°C) |
Factor |