Module 6: Isotropic vs. Anisotropic Materials
- Due No Due Date
- Points 100
- Submitting a text entry box or a file upload
This module provides an overview of anisotropic materials, including how to set up an anisotropic material in a model and how to define directions for material properties in components.
Click the links below to view the accompanying notes, PowerPoint, and videos to aid you with completing this assignment. When you complete the work, save your file in the appropriate place on the network. Then upload the completed file to this assignment by clicking the Submit Assignment button in the upper right hand corner of this window.
Yoke_assembly_solidworks_Section1_Module6.SLDASM Download Yoke_assembly_solidworks_Section1_Module6.SLDASM
Yoke_solidworks_Section1_Module6.SLDPRT Download Yoke_solidworks_Section1_Module6.SLDPRT
yoke_large_pin_solidworks_Section1_Module6.SLDPRT Download yoke_large_pin_solidworks_Section1_Module6.SLDPRT
yoke_small_pin_solidworks_Section1_Module6.SLDPRT Download yoke_small_pin_solidworks_Section1_Module6.SLDPRT
Section1_Module6.Istropic_vs_Anisotropic_Materials.pptx Download Section1_Module6.Istropic_vs_Anisotropic_Materials.pptx
Section1_Module6_InstructorNotes_r3.pdf Download Section1_Module6_InstructorNotes_r3.pdf
Isotropic vs. Anisotropic Materials Links to an external site.
Working with Imported Geometry Isotropic vs. Anisotropic Materials Links to an external site.
Information was retrieved from http://engineeringexploration.autodesk.com/content/section-1-working-imported-geometry Links to an external site. on November 17, 2014.