bludog
Mechanical
- Aug 9, 2006
- 7
I am doing an FEA analysis with Pro/Engineer Mechanica of a linkage arm that is made out of fiberglass (Generic E-glass/epoxy Unidirectional Prepreg). When assigning the material of the part in Pro Engineer, I need to input the following:
E1, E2, E3, G12, G13, G23, Nu21, Nu31, and Nu32.
Can somebody please help me with what values to use. The fiber will run along the X (1) direction. The Y (2) direction will be transverse to the fiber. The thru material direction will than be the Z (3) direction.
I have found data that provides the following about Generic E-glass/epoxy Unidirectional Prepreg:
E1 = 39 GPA, E2 = 8.6 GPA, G12 = 3.8 GPA, Nu12 = .28
However, I just don’t know if I am correctly converting the rest of the values (E3, G13, G23, Nu21, Nu31, and Nu32) from these values.
Thanks,
Justin
E1, E2, E3, G12, G13, G23, Nu21, Nu31, and Nu32.
Can somebody please help me with what values to use. The fiber will run along the X (1) direction. The Y (2) direction will be transverse to the fiber. The thru material direction will than be the Z (3) direction.
I have found data that provides the following about Generic E-glass/epoxy Unidirectional Prepreg:
E1 = 39 GPA, E2 = 8.6 GPA, G12 = 3.8 GPA, Nu12 = .28
However, I just don’t know if I am correctly converting the rest of the values (E3, G13, G23, Nu21, Nu31, and Nu32) from these values.
Thanks,
Justin