A small library of common materials is included in Inspire, but
you can also create your own materials.
New materials are saved locally in the
C:\Users\<user>\Documents\Altair directory. A material is
defined by four or five parameters that characterize basic linear properties:
- Elastic modulus, E (also known as Young's modulus)
- Poisson's ratio, Nu
- Density
- Yield Stress
- Coefficient of thermal expansion (only used when temperatures have been
added to a load case)
If you wish to create new materials, these properties are easy to find
in most material handbooks or from websites that list the properties of materials.
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Click the Materials icon on the
Structure ribbon.

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Click the My Materials tab at the top of the
table.
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Click the Create New Material
+ icon. A new material is added at the bottom of the table.
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Rename the material by clicking in the Material field
twice to make it editable.
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Select a cell to define the material's E,
Nu, Density, and
Yield Stress.
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Define a Coefficient of Thermal
Expansion if your model includes temperatures.
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To assign this new material to a part in your model, click the
Parts tab.
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Click a material name to the right of a part in the table and choose a material
from the list.