butch10
Materials
- Sep 29, 2000
- 9
Hello,
I'm looking for informations about the poisson' ratio, deeper thant the basic definiton (ratio between transverse and longitudinal deformation).
Where does such a property have its origin ?
A fully amorphous material such as glass has a poisson' ratio around .3, as have a fully cristallized material such as common steel.
Some foams have negative PR...
Why ? What is mainly driving this ratio ?
Thank you. [sig][/sig]
I'm looking for informations about the poisson' ratio, deeper thant the basic definiton (ratio between transverse and longitudinal deformation).
Where does such a property have its origin ?
A fully amorphous material such as glass has a poisson' ratio around .3, as have a fully cristallized material such as common steel.
Some foams have negative PR...
Why ? What is mainly driving this ratio ?
Thank you. [sig][/sig]