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Material orientation; keyword edit

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Stepanka

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Hi,

I am having troubles assigning local material directions when using anisotropic Holzapfel material.
The steps I did are: defining a discrete field which assign local coordinate system to each element; then editting keywords of the model so that two local directions within the CSYS are defined (+-30 deg). Written as could be seen below:

*Orientation, name=Ori-DiscField-Annulus, system=RECTANGULAR, local directions=2
DiscField-Annulus
2, 0
0.866,0.5,0.0
0.866,-0.5,0.0

Still it is not working properly.
Could you please advise me on what I did wrong?

Greatly appreciate any help, I ve been trying for ages already.

Cheers,
Steph
 
Do you get any errors ? Maybe the distribution referenced in this keyword is incorrectly defined. Also keep in mind that local directions are specified with respect to orthonormal system at the material point.
 
Hey,
Thank you for your interest!
No, I dont have any errror. But the thing is that when I tried to verify the results, I kept things simple and defined only one local direction. In the first case, I rotated local coordinate system around y axis by 30 deg without definining the local direction and then kept optional rotation zero and defined local direction which correcpond to 30 deg (0.866,0.5,0).
When I wanted to explain you the problem, now I noticed the bug - the coordinates of the local directions should have been 0.866,0,0.5 as I am rotation around y axis. That is a stupid mistake but thank you for making me realise that.
Cheers,
Steph
 
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