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Interlaminar Shear Stress between Composite Layers

Interlaminar Shear Stress between Composite Layers

Interlaminar Shear Stress between Composite Layers

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Can someone help me with looking at the interlaminar shear stresses between the layers of a composite in ANSYS.  For now I am working with a single element model that I have used for data verification.  The model has 40 layers of the same material at various orientations.  Any help would be appreciated.

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RE: Interlaminar Shear Stress between Composite Layers

Hi

I have doing to a model similar of you. Alway I have the same warning mensage about the interlaminar shear stresses between the layers but I 'banish' alls warning with /NERR comand (you can put /nerr,5,99999999 that It's the max warnings. You must thinks that it's also a warnning not a error.  

I have problems with the density of the composite material becouse I not suro where I must to introduce it (in material propeties or in real constat as /ADMUSA??).

Realy I'm not sure what was your questins but I hope help you.

Regards

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