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Re: anisotropic material: msg#00166

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Subject: Re: anisotropic material



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
>
>
>
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>
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