nemo78
Marine/Ocean
- May 7, 2004
- 2
Hi all,
I'm wondering how to model a carbon fiber laminate material with a finite element software (it doesn't matter which one, it's just a theoretical question).
It's an un-isothropic material, and I've always used isothropic ones.. let's say that the laminate is made by 6 plies, 3 are unidirectional (so they have one modulus in one direction), and 3 have fibers laying at +/- 45°, so there are 2 different modulus in 2 different directions.
How should I set the material properties?
I'm wondering how to model a carbon fiber laminate material with a finite element software (it doesn't matter which one, it's just a theoretical question).
It's an un-isothropic material, and I've always used isothropic ones.. let's say that the laminate is made by 6 plies, 3 are unidirectional (so they have one modulus in one direction), and 3 have fibers laying at +/- 45°, so there are 2 different modulus in 2 different directions.
How should I set the material properties?