MAT2

Shell Element Anisotropic Material Property Definition

Description: Defines the material properties for linear, temperature-independent, anisotropic materials for isoparametric shell elements.

Format:

Example:

Field Definition Type Default
MID Material identification number. Integer > 0 Required
Gij The material property matrix. Real Required
RHO Mass density. Real or blank 0.0
Ai Thermal expansion coefficient vector. Real or blank 0.0
TREF Reference temperature for the calculation of thermal loads. Real or blank 0.0
GE Structural element damping coefficient. See Remarks 8, 9, and 11. Real or blank 0.0
ST, SC, SS Allowable stresses in tension, compression, and shear, respectively. Required if composite element failure index is desired. Real or blank 0.0
CS Honeycomb sandwich core cell size. Required if material defines the core of a honeycomb sandwich and dimpling stability index is desired (LAM = HCS on the PCOMP entry). Real ≥ 0.0 or blank 0.0
EC Honeycomb sandwich core Young's modulus used for stability index analysis. Real ≥ 0.0 or blank E
GC Honeycomb sandwich core shear modulus used for stability index analysis. Real ≥ 0.0 or blank G
ALPHA0 Fracture angle for uniaxial transverse compression in degrees. Used in the NASA LaRC02 failure theory only (see LARC02 in PCOMP entry). See Remark 12. 0.0 ≤ Real ≤ 90.0 53.0

Remarks:

  1. The material identification number must be unique for all MATi entries.
  2. The convention for the Gij in fields 3 through 8 are represented by the matrix relationship:

  3. If this entry is referenced by the MID3 field (transverse shear) on the PSHELL, then G13, G23, and G33 must be blank.
  4. Unlike the MAT1 entry, data from the MAT2 entry is used directly, without adjustment of equivalent E, G, or NU values.
  5. MAT2 materials may be made temperature-dependent by use of the MATT2 entry. In STATIC solutions, linear elastic material properties will be updated as prescribed under the TEMPERATURE Case Control command.
  6. The mass density, RHO, will be used to automatically compute mass for all structural elements.
  7. Weight density may be used in field 9 if the value 1/g is entered on the PARAM, WTMASS entry, where g is the acceleration of gravity.
  8. To obtain the damping coefficient GE, multiply the critical damping ratio C/C0, by 2.0.
  9. TREF and GE are ignored if the MAT2 entry is referenced by a PCOMP entry.
  10. TREF is used only as the reference temperature for the calculation of thermal loads in linear solutions. If TEMPERATURE(INITIAL) is specified, TREF will be ignored.
  11. If PARAM, W4 is not specified, GE is ignored in transient response analysis. (See Section 5, Parameters, for more information on W4.)
  12. The default value for ALPHA0 has been found experimentally and is typical for fiber reinforced polymer laminates.