Guidelines for Using Materials
Be aware of the following when using materials:
• You can use the same material properties in Structure and Thermal.
• In the assembly mode, you can assign a material to a part by clicking > . However, when you open the part, the part will not have the material that you assigned at the assembly level.
• In Structure, you cannot assign materials to springs or masses.
• Creo Simulate maintains consistency between Creo Parametric and Creo Simulate data for all material properties.
• You can assign the value of Creo Parametric parameters as you create materials.
• In Structure, you can create isotropic materials that are temperature-dependent by specifying Young's modulus, Poisson's ratio, or the coefficient of thermal expansion as a function of temperature.
• You can save materials in a library and use them across models.
• You cannot define material orientation for beams.
• If you assign a material orientation to a part and that part is compressed to a surface, the definition of the material orientation changes from one defined over a part to one defined over a surface. The material orientation applies to all the surfaces that are created when Creo Simulate compresses the part.