2011
DOI: 10.4314/ijest.v2i6.63696
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Decomposıtıon of elastıc constant tensor ınto orthogonal parts

Abstract: In this paper, we have elaborated on the decomposition methods such as irreducible decomposition, orthonormal tensor basis, harmonic and spectral decomposition for elastic constant tensor. Irreducible decomposition and orthonormal tensor basis methods are developed by using the results of existing theories in the literature. As examples to each decomposition method, we give results for the decomposition of elastic constant tensor in triclinic symmetry as well as materials with isotropic and transversely isotro… Show more

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“…As a result, it can be said that Diphenyl is close to isotropy more than Coesite. The computed results are consistent with those calculated in the work of Dinçkal and Akgöz (2010).…”
Section: For Monoclinic Symmetrysupporting
confidence: 89%
“…As a result, it can be said that Diphenyl is close to isotropy more than Coesite. The computed results are consistent with those calculated in the work of Dinçkal and Akgöz (2010).…”
Section: For Monoclinic Symmetrysupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Among other choices (Browaeys and Chevrot, 2004;Dinçkal and Akgöz, 2010;Ta et al, 2010), the tensor C iso of an isotropic material for the two-dimensional planestrain condition can be written using the bulk modulus j and shear modulus l:…”
Section: Tensile Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%