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    Isotropic materials are materials whose properties remain the same when tested in different directions. Isotropic materials differ from anisotropic materials, which display varying properties when tested in different directions. Common isotropic materials include glass, plastics, and metals
    What is isotropic and anisotropic?
    Isotropic refers to the properties of a material which is independent of the direction whereas anisotropic is direction-dependent. These two terms are used to explain the properties of the material in basic crystallography.
    What is isotropic and its examples?
    The solid where the physical properties do not depend on the orientation is called isotropic solid. These solids exhibit equal properties in all directions rather than just one. Examples include cubic symmetry crystals, glass, diamonds, etc.
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    A material is orthotropic if its mechanical or thermal properties are unique and independent in three mutually perpendicular directions. Examples of orthotropic materials are wood, many crystals, and rolled metals.
    What is orthotropic vs isotropic vs anisotropic?
    Orthotropic material - Wikipedia
    Orthotropic materials are a subset of anisotropic materials; their properties depend on the direction in which they are measured. Orthotropic materials have three planes/axes of symmetry. An isotropic material, in contrast, has the same properties in every direction.
    What is the difference between orthotropic and isotropic materials?
    A material is isotropic if its mechanical and thermal properties are the same in all directions. A material is orthotropic if its mechanical or thermal properties are unique and independent in three mutually perpendicular directions. Isotropic materials can have a homogeneous or non-homogeneous microscopic structures.
    Is wood orthotropic or anisotropic?
    Wood is an orthotropic and anisotropic material with unique and independent properties in different directions. Because of the orientation of the wood fibers and the manner in which a tree increases in diameter as it grows, properties vary along three mutually perpendicular axes: longitudinal, radial, and tangential.
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  • @im_hussain
    @im_hussain 2 месяца назад +1

    Sir plz explain 1D 2D 3 dimentional flow ....

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