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Re: anisotropic material: msg#00166mathematics.abaqus.user
Maybe the orthotropic model can help you : *MATERIAL,TYPE=ENGINEERING or something like that, allow you to enter the 9 traditionnal engineering "constants" of an orthotropic material. BenZ. --- In ABAQUS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Denis McCrohan <mccrohand@xxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > Dooes anyone know how to enter material properties > manually for different directions, e.g X and Y > directions, I have data for both directions and wish > to enter them into the input code, I only know how to > do it for one direction-would anyone be able to tell > me how to enter it for the Y direction-please help if > you can, > Thanking you sincerly, > Donal McCrohan > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> Make a clean sweep of pop-up ads. Yahoo! Companion Toolbar. Now with Pop-Up Blocker. Get it for free! http://us.click.yahoo.com/L5YrjA/eSIIAA/yQLSAA/PMYolB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> |
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