temperatures
Unless otherwise specified, data names are accessible in level 3 only.
- attributesmax
- The number of attributes owned by this entity. Type: unsigned int.
- baselocation
- The coordinates where the load on a component or set should display. Valid for hm_getvalue query only.
- baselocationx
- The x-coordinate where the load on a component or set should display.
- baselocationy
- The y-coordinate where the load on a component or set should display.
- baselocationz
- The z-coordinate where the load on a component or set should display.
- collector
- Pointer to the collector that owns the load.
- component
- Pointer to the component when the load is applied to a component.
- config
- The value 5 for temperature loads.
- curveid
- The ID of the curve defining the load magnitude when a curve has been used to define the load.
- definedentity
- True if the entity is defined, false otherwise.
- entityid
- The ID of the entity the load is attached to.
- entitytype
- The type of the entity to which the load is applied.
- 1 - node
- 2 - elem
- 3 - comp
- 10 - set
- 27 - point
- entitytypename
- The string type of the entity to which the load is applied.
- nodes
- elems
- comps
- sets
- points
- id
- The ID of the entity. Type: entity
- include
- The ID of the include file the entity is organized in. Type: entity
- includeid
- The ID of the include file the entity is organized in. Type: unsigned int.
- internalid
- The ID of the entity. Type: unsigned int.
- inputsystem
- Pointer to the reference system.
- inputsystemid
- The ID of the reference system.
- internalid
- The ID of the entity.
- mappedid
- The ID of the original load on geometry.
- node
- Pointer to the node when the load is applied to a node.
- set
- Pointer to the set when the load is applied to a set.
- temperature
- The value of the temperature load.
- type
- The solver dependent type code for the element. Type: integer
- typename
- The solver dependent type name for the element. Type: string
- xscale
- The x scale or time scale of the load curve when a curve has been used to define the load.