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material orientation for anisotropic material
Posted 2012年11月1日 GMT+1 09:00MaterialsVersion 4.20 Replies
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Hi,
When I tried to add let say Silicon to my 2D model (with x- and y- axes), there are varies of orientations to choose: <110> axis;<100>axis etc...
Does the material orientation that i chose corresponding to the x-axis in my model? Does that mean the y-axis of the chosen Silicon in my model will be in <001> direction?
Thanks!
When I tried to add let say Silicon to my 2D model (with x- and y- axes), there are varies of orientations to choose: <110> axis;<100>axis etc...
Does the material orientation that i chose corresponding to the x-axis in my model? Does that mean the y-axis of the chosen Silicon in my model will be in <001> direction?
Thanks!
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