Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
8 years ago
2016年9月13日 GMT-4 21:15
Hi Mina,
That 6x6 matrix is symmetric, so it only has 21 independent coefficients: D12=D21, etc...
Jeff
Hi Mina,
That 6x6 matrix is symmetric, so it only has 21 independent coefficients: D12=D21, etc...
Jeff
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Posted:
8 years ago
2016年9月14日 GMT-4 09:32
Dear Jeff
Thank you so much for your reply.
I have three coeficient : c11: 10.62; C22: 6.13; C44:2.85
How should I put in Comsol parameters?
Thanks a lot and best regards
Mina
Dear Jeff
Thank you so much for your reply.
I have three coeficient : c11: 10.62; C22: 6.13; C44:2.85
How should I put in Comsol parameters?
Thanks a lot and best regards
Mina
Jeff Hiller
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Posted:
8 years ago
2016年9月14日 GMT-4 12:02
That does not look right. You cannot have zeros on the diagonal, the problem would be singular.
Please contact COMSOL support if you need further assistance.
Best regards,
Jeff
That does not look right. You cannot have zeros on the diagonal, the problem would be singular.
Please contact COMSOL support if you need further assistance.
Best regards,
Jeff
Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
8 years ago
2016年9月14日 GMT-4 12:44
Mina,
are you sure you have c22 and not c12?
for materials with cubic symmetry c11, c12 and c44 are sufficient. Look there:
solidmechanics.org/text/Chapter3_2/Chapter3_2.htm
in chapter 3.2.16
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Cheers
Edgar
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Mina,
are you sure you have c22 and not c12?
for materials with cubic symmetry c11, c12 and c44 are sufficient. Look there: http://solidmechanics.org/text/Chapter3_2/Chapter3_2.htm
in chapter 3.2.16
If possible use Firefox, the page gets scrambled in IE.
Cheers
Edgar
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Posted:
8 years ago
2016年9月14日 GMT-4 12:54
Dear Dr. Edgar J. Kaiser
Thank you so much for your help and reply.
Best Regards
Mina
Dear Dr. Edgar J. Kaiser
Thank you so much for your help and reply.
Best Regards
Mina
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Posted:
8 years ago
2016年9月14日 GMT-4 12:55
Dear Jeff
Thank you so much for your help and reply.
Best Regards
Mina
Dear Jeff
Thank you so much for your help and reply.
Best Regards
Mina
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Posted:
8 years ago
2016年9月14日 GMT-4 13:13
Dear Edgar J. Kaiser
Polycarbonate is istropic material or anistropic?
Best Reagrds
Mina
Dear Edgar J. Kaiser
Polycarbonate is istropic material or anistropic?
Best Reagrds
Mina
Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
8 years ago
2016年9月14日 GMT-4 14:23
Mina,
my best guess is that in most practical cases the pure polymer can be considered mechanically isotropic. Of course things change radically as soon as you consider a composite or you look at microscopic particles when the partial crystallinity of the material shows up.
As frequently, it depends on your specific case ...
Cheers
Edgar
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Mina,
my best guess is that in most practical cases the pure polymer can be considered mechanically isotropic. Of course things change radically as soon as you consider a composite or you look at microscopic particles when the partial crystallinity of the material shows up.
As frequently, it depends on your specific case ...
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
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