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isotropicPropertiesType Complex Type

Isotropic material properties

Namespace: Empty

Schema: Empty

Base Type
Usages
Children
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      Element damageToleranceBehaviour[0, 1]

Damage tolerance behaviour of the material

      Element E

Young's modulus [N/m^2]

      Element epsc[0, 1]

Allowable strain for compression

      Element epst[0, 1]

Allowable strain for tension

      Element fatigueBehaviour[0, 1]

Fatigue behaviour of the material

      Element fatigueFactor[0, 1]

Optional knockdown factor for fatiuqe (defaults to 1)

      Element G[0, 1]

Shear modulus [N/m^2]

      Element gamma12[0, 1]

Allowable strain for shear

      Element nu[0, 1]

Poisson's ratio

      Element plasticityCurves[0, 1]

Plastification curves for isotropic materials incl. element elimination

      Element sigc[0, 1]

Allowable stress for compression [N/m^2]

      Element sigt[0, 1]

Allowable stress for tension [N/m^2]

      Element tau12[0, 1]

Allowable stress for shear [N/m^2]

      Element thermalConductivity[0, 1]

Thermal conductivity of the material in [W/(m*K)]

      Element thermalExpansionCoeff[0, 1]

Thermal expansion coefficient [1/K]

      Element yieldStrengthC[0, 1]

Yield strength, compression [N/m^2]

      Element yieldStrengthT[0, 1]

Yield strength, tension [N/m^2]

Attributes
NameTypeRequiredDescription
Attribute externalDataDirectorySimple Type string
Attribute externalDataNodePathSimple Type string
Attribute externalFileNameSimple Type string
Remarks
Defines the material properties for an isotropic material. Note that the shear modulus G is defined in terms of the elastic modulus E and the Poisson's ratio nu as:
G= \frac{E}{2(1+\nu)}
Specifying a value for all three properties E, G and nu therefore results in an overdetermined material definition and must be avoided.