Specify elastic constants and thermal coefficients for your woven lamina.
Fields M, N, and O below must be specified on the Constants tab.
These are the standard woven lamina material properties.
If you check "Full edit for lamina constants", all lamina material constants must be specified. Checking this box means that you are confident in all of the lamina material constants. Note that use of this functionality may cause convergence issues and thus increased solution times. Checking this box requires you to specify:
Helius PFA treats the fiber constituent properties as transversely isotropic. If these constituent properties are not known, Autodesk has provided default constituent properties that can be entered by selecting a fiber from the fiber type drop-down menu and clicking on "Apply Material Type Characteristics". The material type provides a starting point for fiber constituent properties which are modified when the mdata file is saved to correlate with the lamina properties you specify. If a thermal analysis is desired, the coefficients of thermal expansion must be entered. Currently, default properties are only provided for carbon, glass, and Kevlar fibers. If the coefficients of thermal expansion of the composite are left at zero, the fiber thermal expansion must also be set to zero. A description of the origin of the default material properties is provided in Appendix A.
By default Helius PFA treats the matrix constituent properties as transversely isotropic. If you wish to force isotropic material symmetry of the matrix constituent, check the "Keep matrix properties isotropic" box. If these constituent properties are not known, Autodesk has provided default constituent properties that can be entered by selecting a matrix under the matrix type drop-down menu and clicking on "Apply Material Type Characteristics". The material type provides a starting point for matrix constituent properties which are modified when the mdata file is saved to correlate with the lamina properties you specify. Currently, default properties are only provided for thermoset, thermoplastic, and BMI resins. If a thermal analysis is desired, the coefficients of thermal expansion must be entered. If the coefficients of thermal expansion of the composite are left at zero, the matrix thermal expansion must also be set to zero. A description of the origin of the default material properties is provided in Appendix A.