(Unidirectional composites only, not available for woven composites)
The HYDRO field activates or deactivates the hydrostatic strengthening feature. A value of ON activates the hydrostatic strengthening feature, while the default value of OFF deactivates the hydrostatic strengthening feature.
If the hydrostatic strengthening feature is activated, Helius PFA explicitly accounts for the experimentally observed strengthening of the composite in the presence of a hydrostatic compressive stress in the matrix constituent. If the hydrostatic compressive stress in the matrix constituent exceeds a threshold value, the strength of both the matrix and fiber constituents are scaled upwards commensurate with the level of hydrostatic compressive stress level in the matrix constituent.
The threshold value of the matrix average hydrostatic compressive stress is an experimentally determined quantity denoted in index notation by 
   , where
, where 
   < 0. Provided that the matrix average hydrostatic compressive stress (
 < 0. Provided that the matrix average hydrostatic compressive stress ( 
   ) is negative 
  and
 ) is negative 
  and 
   <
 < 
   , the longitudinal shear strength of the matrix constituent is increased to,
, the longitudinal shear strength of the matrix constituent is increased to, 
 
where 
   is the new matrix average longitudinal shear strength and
 is the new matrix average longitudinal shear strength and 
   is the original matrix average longitudinal shear strength. A hydrostatic strengthening ratio Sratio is computed as Sratio = (
 is the original matrix average longitudinal shear strength. A hydrostatic strengthening ratio Sratio is computed as Sratio = ( )2/(
)2/( )2. This ratio is then used to increase all of the coefficients of the matrix and fiber constituent failure criteria via
)2. This ratio is then used to increase all of the coefficients of the matrix and fiber constituent failure criteria via 
 
and
 
where 
   and
 and 
   denote the original strength coefficients that appear in the failure criteria for the matrix and fiber constituents, respectively.
 denote the original strength coefficients that appear in the failure criteria for the matrix and fiber constituents, respectively. 
For further information on the hydrostatic strengthening feature, refer to the Theory Manual.