How to model composite laminate in Ansys
hi all
i want to make a model of e-glass epoxy composite laminate with [45(10),0(10)] of 20 layers with out considering the symmetry
i have fundamental knowledge about ansys
please suggest the procedure
hi all
i want to make a model of e-glass epoxy composite laminate with [45(10),0(10)] of 20 layers with out considering the symmetry
i have fundamental knowledge about ansys
please suggest the procedure
I am a junior graduate student now, and very interesting in wave motion. My advisor Prof. Zhong wanxie and his PHD student qiang Gao have developed a precise numerical technique to solve the Rayleigh wave frequency equation, which can avoid the missing root. They did a systematic work involving surface wave propagation in a transversely isotropic stratified solid resting on an elastic semi-infinte space, wave propagation in the anisotropic layered media and the propagation of stationary and non-stationary random waves in a viscoelastic, transversely isotropic and stratified half space.
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