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- | **Isotropic** materials possess the same mechanical properties regardless of orientation. Metals, plastics, and ceramics are examples of isotropic materials. | ||
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- | **Orthotropic** materials have mechanical properties that differ along three mutually orthogonal axes. Wood is an example of an orthotropic material with mechanical properties that are different along the grain, radially through the growth rings, and tangentially to the rings. | ||
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- | The orientation of orthotropy is defined by a coordinate system specified by the user utilizing a variety of tools available in the material selector. When the coordinate system display is enabled (see figure below), the axes are color-coded with red, green, blue corresponding to axes 1, 2, 3 in the material science literature. | ||
wiki/sns/snspro/supported_materials.1499882352.txt.gz · Last modified: 2017/07/12 11:59 by zach