Types of Materials | Lesson 9 | Isotropic | Orthotropic | Anisotropic | Ansys Tutorial Tamil
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Isotropic materials: Isotropic material means
Isotropic materials: Isotropic material means a material having identical values of a property in all directions. Glass and metals are examples of isotropic materials.
Anisotropic materials: It is a term used in various scientific disciplines to indicate that certain properties of matter (such as a material or radiation) vary with the direction from which they are measured.
For instance, if the refractive index or density of a material is different when measured along different axes, that property is said to be anisotropic.
Anisotropic is the opposite of isotropic, a term used when properties are the same when measured from any direction.
Orthotropic materials: In materials science and solid mechanics, orthotropic materials have material properties that differ along three mutually orthogonal twofold axes of rotational symmetry.
They are a subset of anisotropic materials, because their properties change when measured from different directions.
0:00 Material Classification
3:14 Orthotropic Materials
5:20 Anisotropic Materials
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