Understanding: anisotropic, monoclinic, orthotropic, and transversely isotropic materials
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- In this video you can find out:
What is the most general form of anisotropic material?
What is material symmetry?
What are monoclinic materials?
What are orthotropic materials?
What are transversely isotropic materials?
Very precise, concise and understandable. Thank you!
Wonderfully Explained. Thanks for the video!
I learned a lot from this video as always. thank you.
Thank you ! This is very educational !
great explanation!
thank you
Hello, Can you share the link of the video you mentioned at the end of the video? thanks
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Awesome work!
Please give some details about Why the symmetric loads or responses and asymmetric loads or responses cannot be connected?
If everything in a problem is symmetric the result is also symmetric.
Awesome work!!!
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How do you say sigma11,sigma22, sigma33 and sigma23 are symmetric loads/responses in monoclinic materials? But in orthotropic materials sigma11,sigma22, sigma33 and sigma13 are symmetric loads/responses? Please help me in this; Thanks
Please note when we say this load is symmetric we also should express plane of symmetry. the plane of symmetry is different for these two cases.
Stress tensors are only symmetric if there are no coupled body forces acting on the material
Symmetric stress tensor almost is true for all the problems related to composite or similar anisotropic materials. In fact, the case that stress is not symmetric in practice is so rare that in most of the advanced mechanics books this assumption is used.
I dont think the graphic representation for thr orthographic material is right
The graphics are a little bit rough. In fact, if the size of the inclusions be very smaller than the size of part that we are analyzing, the assumption that this arrangement is orthotropic is true.
Hello, Can you share the link of the video you mentioned at the end of the video? thanks
ruclips.net/video/qWvn_Sd6Lrc/видео.html
@@engineering_software very very thank you