Seeking additional material suggestions: What materials would you like added? - Scan-and-Solve for Rhino2024-03-29T15:55:27Zhttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/forum/topics/seeking-additional-materiel-suggestions-what-materials-would-you?commentId=6083097%3AComment%3A45960&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi Goldy, many thanks for yo…tag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2017-10-06:6083097:Comment:504082017-10-06T15:14:09.209ZCesare Montihttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/CesareMonti363
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2506643534?profile=original" target="_self"><img class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2506643534?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721"></img></a> Hi Goldy, many thanks for your help. I found differents sources from Matweb and LG chemical. I edited the SNS material text and now I hope the test will function. …<a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2506656681?profile=original" target="_self"><img class="align-full" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2506656681?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721"></img></a></p>
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2506643534?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="721" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2506643534?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721" class="align-full"/></a>Hi Goldy, many thanks for your help. I found differents sources from Matweb and LG chemical. I edited the SNS material text and now I hope the test will function. <a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2506656681?profile=original" target="_self"><img width="721" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2506656681?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024" width="721" class="align-full"/></a></p> Hi Cesare,
I looked up onlin…tag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2017-10-06:6083097:Comment:504052017-10-06T13:40:36.711ZGoldy Kumarhttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/GoldyKumar
<p>Hi Cesare,</p>
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<p>I looked up online and couldn't find a good source for the material properties of Polypropylene with glass fiber. One <a href="http://web.rtpcompany.com/info/data/value/RTPPP30GF.htm" target="_blank">reference</a> had both elastic and flexural modulus, as you mentioned. Flexural modulus is ignored when treating the material as isotropic. To manually enter the material as an isotropic material, you will also need Poisson's ratio. I couldn't find a reference for that,…</p>
<p>Hi Cesare,</p>
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<p>I looked up online and couldn't find a good source for the material properties of Polypropylene with glass fiber. One <a href="http://web.rtpcompany.com/info/data/value/RTPPP30GF.htm" target="_blank">reference</a> had both elastic and flexural modulus, as you mentioned. Flexural modulus is ignored when treating the material as isotropic. To manually enter the material as an isotropic material, you will also need Poisson's ratio. I couldn't find a reference for that, but seems just for Polypropylene (no glass fiber), the Poisson's Ratio is 0.42 (<a href="http://web.mit.edu/course/3/3.11/www/modules/props.pdf" target="_blank">Link</a>). You may be able to use that as the starting point. </p>
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<p>To enter a custom material manually, you can follow these steps--> <a href="http://www.intact-solutions.com/learning/doku.php?id=wiki:sns:snspro:adding_custom_material" target="_blank">Link</a>. </p>
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<p>G Kumar</p>
<p>Intact Solutions. </p>
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<p></p> Hi. I’m involved often in des…tag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2017-10-03:6083097:Comment:505022017-10-03T21:14:58.363ZCesare Montihttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/CesareMonti363
Hi. I’m involved often in design object that are made in mounded plastic. The most common are thermoplastic with glass fiber reinforcement. Will be great have a library with the most common and popular: polypropylene with glass fiber 30% - 35% - 40 % etc.. . Also nylon (Polyammide) is commonly used. When I tried to do by my self I have problem of interpretation with elastic modulus and flexural modulus.
Hi. I’m involved often in design object that are made in mounded plastic. The most common are thermoplastic with glass fiber reinforcement. Will be great have a library with the most common and popular: polypropylene with glass fiber 30% - 35% - 40 % etc.. . Also nylon (Polyammide) is commonly used. When I tried to do by my self I have problem of interpretation with elastic modulus and flexural modulus. yes its a good Ideatag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2017-06-24:6083097:Comment:487282017-06-24T09:59:17.345ZAryavrit Travelshttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/AryavritTravels
<p>yes its a good Idea</p>
<p>yes its a good Idea</p> Sounds goodtag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2017-06-14:6083097:Comment:486032017-06-14T11:15:54.273ZAryavrit Travelshttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/AryavritTravels
<p>Sounds good</p>
<p>Sounds good</p> I agree with you.tag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2017-06-13:6083097:Comment:488072017-06-13T08:50:00.019ZAryavrit Travelshttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/AryavritTravels
<p>I agree with you.</p>
<p>I agree with you.</p> I also notice 316 stainless s…tag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2017-05-27:6083097:Comment:484332017-05-27T08:40:55.032Zleslie dean brownhttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/LeslieDeanBrown
<p>I also notice 316 stainless steel is missing.</p>
<p>It would be nice to have some 3d printed materials as well, as they are not usually the same as their bulk counterparts:L</p>
<p><a href="https://i.materialise.com/3d-printing-materials" target="_blank">https://i.materialise.com/3d-printing-materials</a><br></br><a href="https://www.shapeways.com/materials" target="_blank">https://www.shapeways.com/materials</a></p>
<p><br></br>It could be a bit tricky to get some of the specs, but it just makes…</p>
<p>I also notice 316 stainless steel is missing.</p>
<p>It would be nice to have some 3d printed materials as well, as they are not usually the same as their bulk counterparts:L</p>
<p><a href="https://i.materialise.com/3d-printing-materials" target="_blank">https://i.materialise.com/3d-printing-materials</a><br/><a href="https://www.shapeways.com/materials" target="_blank">https://www.shapeways.com/materials</a></p>
<p><br/>It could be a bit tricky to get some of the specs, but it just makes sense that a 3D modelling/fea package should have properties for various 3d printed materials...</p> Here atached a pdf with somet…tag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2017-04-18:6083097:Comment:484192017-04-18T20:18:17.959ZAlehttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/Ale
<p>Here atached a pdf with something else on tensile and compresive properties of SFRC and GFRC</p>
<p>Here atached a pdf with something else on tensile and compresive properties of SFRC and GFRC</p> Thanks Goldy
I think there ar…tag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2017-04-18:6083097:Comment:484172017-04-18T19:07:59.975ZAlehttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/Ale
<p>Thanks Goldy</p>
<p>I think there are lots of info on this but this article is a brief introduction for GFRC.</p>
<p>I'll try to find more technical data and come back here with the links</p>
<p>Best regards</p>
<p>Ale</p>
<p>Thanks Goldy</p>
<p>I think there are lots of info on this but this article is a brief introduction for GFRC.</p>
<p>I'll try to find more technical data and come back here with the links</p>
<p>Best regards</p>
<p>Ale</p> Hi Ale,
Thanks for pointing…tag:www.scan-and-solve.com,2017-04-18:6083097:Comment:482252017-04-18T18:16:50.950ZGoldy Kumarhttp://www.scan-and-solve.com/profile/GoldyKumar
<p>Hi Ale,</p>
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<p>Thanks for pointing out the error. For the time being, you can fix it by adding your own custom material. Also, is there a good source, in case you have come across, for properties of such construction materials? </p>
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<p>Thanks again for the feedback.</p>
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<p>G Kumar</p>
<p>Intact Solutions</p>
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<p>Hi Ale,</p>
<p></p>
<p>Thanks for pointing out the error. For the time being, you can fix it by adding your own custom material. Also, is there a good source, in case you have come across, for properties of such construction materials? </p>
<p></p>
<p>Thanks again for the feedback.</p>
<p></p>
<p>G Kumar</p>
<p>Intact Solutions</p>
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