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Orthotropic material - Wikipedia
Orthotropic materials have material properties at a particular point which differ along three orthogonal axes, where each axis has twofold rotational symmetry.
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ORTHOTROPIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. having the longer axis more or less vertical compare plagiotropic 2. being, having, or relating to properties (such as strength, stiffness, and elasticity)
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Isotropic and Orthotropic Materials - 2019 - SOLIDWORKS Help
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 ...
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orthotropy
orthotropy Bot. (ɔːˈθɒtrəpɪ) [f. Gr. type *ὀρθοτροπία, f. *ὀρθότροπος: see prec.] 1. The condition of being orthotropous.1848 Lindley Introd. Bot. (ed. 3) II. 41 From the frequent examination of the passage from orthotropy to anotropy in ovules I am convinced that the umbilical cord is never soldere...
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Robot Structural Analysis 2024 - Orthotropic - Autodesk Help
The orthotropic option recognizes the structural orthotropy of slabs and shells. Structural orthotropy refers to the lack of uniformity of slab stiffness in ...
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Orthotropic Material - Unacademy
Orthotropy is the property of an orthotropic material that resides within the material or the body, not on its surface. These properties vary with each point ...
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Orthotropic material
Because the preferred coordinate system is cylindrical-polar, this type of orthotropy is also called polar orthotropy. If orthotropic properties vary between points inside an object, it possesses both orthotropy and inhomogeneity.
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Isotropic, Orthotropic, and Anisotropic Materials: An Overview
Orthotropic materials have unique and different properties along three mutually perpendicular directions. While their properties change with ...
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Orthotropic Material - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
An orthotropic material is defined as a material that exhibits symmetric properties about three mutually perpendicular planes, resulting in different mechanical ...
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Orthotropic - Wikipedia
Orthotropic material is one that has different material properties or strengths in different orthogonal directions (e.g., glass-reinforced plastic, or wood) ...
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Shape Orthotropy - Dlubal
In the Shape Orthotropy tab, you can describe the orthotropic properties by means of geometric parameters. The program determines the stiffness matrix elements ...
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What are homogeneous, isotropic, anistropic, and orthotropic ...
Isotropic: The mechanical and thermal properties are the same in all directions. Orthotropic: The mechanical or thermal properties are unique ...
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anatropy
anatropy Bot. (əˈnætrəpɪ) [f. Gr. type *ἀνατροπία, f. *ἀνάτροπος: see anatropous a.] The condition of being anatropous.1848 [see orthotropy].
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Linear elasticity
The case of orthotropy (the symmetry of a brick) has 9 independent elements:
Elastodynamics
The elastodynamic wave equation for anisotropic media can
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