7.8.4.13 Pset_CableSegmentTypeContactWire
7.8.4.13.1 Semantic definition
Properties of contact wires used in overhead contact line systems. This property set is applicable to a type or occurrence of IfcCableSegment with predefined type CONTACTWIRESEGMENT.
7.8.4.13.2 Applicable entities
- IfcCableSegment/CONTACTWIRESEGMENT
 - IfcCableSegmentType/CONTACTWIRESEGMENT
 
7.8.4.13.3 Properties
| Name | Property Type | Data Type | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ACResistance | IfcPropertySingleValue | IfcElectricResistanceMeasure | 
 The resistance under AC.  | 
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| ThermalExpansionCoefficient | IfcPropertySingleValue | IfcThermalExpansionCoefficientMeasure | 
 Quantity characterizing the variation with thermodynamic temperature T of the distance l between two points of a body, under given conditions (IEC 113-04-27). The ratio is defined per Kelvin.  | 
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| CurrentCarryingCapacity | IfcPropertySingleValue | IfcElectricCurrentMeasure | 
 Maximum value of electric current which can be carried continuously by a conductor, a device or an apparatus, under specified conditions without its steady-state temperature exceeding a specified value. Based on IEC60826-11-13. NOTE: The temperature specified value is maximum Design Ambient Temperature.  | 
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| DCResistance | IfcPropertySingleValue | IfcElectricResistanceMeasure | 
 The resistance under direct current and 20 degrees centigrade.  | 
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| MassPerLength | IfcPropertySingleValue | IfcMassPerLengthMeasure | 
 Mass per length, i.e. mass of a beam with a unit length of extrusion. For example measured in kg/m.  | 
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| YoungModulus | IfcPropertySingleValue | IfcModulusOfElasticityMeasure | 
 A measure of the Young's modulus of elasticity of the material.  | 
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| CrossSectionalArea | IfcPropertySingleValue | IfcAreaMeasure | 
 Cross section area of the phase(s) lead(s).  | 
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| TorsionalStrength | IfcPropertySingleValue | IfcPressureMeasure | 
 Shear strength in torsion.  | 
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| TensileStrength | IfcPropertySingleValue | IfcPressureMeasure | 
 Indicates the ability to withstand breakage apart under applied force.  |