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What If Material Is Non-isotropic?

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If the material is non-isotropic (i.e. anisotropic), then the elastic MODULE will vary and thus the problem will be completely different with ADDITIONAL stresses APPEARING since there is a COUPLING between shear stresses and normal stresses for an anisotropic material.

If the material is non-isotropic (i.e. anisotropic), then the elastic module will vary and thus the problem will be completely different with additional stresses appearing since there is a coupling between shear stresses and normal stresses for an anisotropic material.



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