How to define and modify temperature of the base material in Anchoring to Concrete module

Kamalika Kundu
Kamalika Kundu
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Summary

Defining the correct base material temperature ensures that PROFIS Engineering applies the appropriate short term and long term temperature conditions, allowing for accurate anchor performance calculations.


Prerequisites

Make sure you are logged in to your PROFIS Engineering account and have opened the Anchoring to Concrete module. If you need help accessing the module, click here for step‑by‑step instructions. 


Step-by-step instructions

  1. Open the Base material tab
    In your Anchoring to Concrete design workspace, open the Base material tab on the left-hand side of the screen.

  2. Define Temperature
    Navigate to Temperature. Here you can type in the temperature values or use the “+ / –” controls to increase or decrease them.

    Note

    • Short term concrete temperature are elevated temperatures that occur over brief intervals, e.g. as a result of diurnal cycling.
    • Long term temperature represents the typical, sustained temperature condition of the concrete over time, such as seasonal averages or consistently heated/cooled environments.

Tip

Define both temperature ranges carefully. These are service temperatures, not the concrete temperature at installation.  This ensures your design reflects expected service-life conditions accurately by using corresponding bond strength values for the adhesive anchor in the design.

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