- Date:May 27, 2020
- Location: 2:30 PM EDT
2:30 PM EDT | Wednesday, May 27, 2020 | Check Your Time
Composite materials are inherently anisotropic; however, these materials have been conventionally modeled as isotropic, through FEA. During this webinar, we will learn why accounting for a composite materials inherent anisotropy is important, and how we can account for this anisotropy, caused by the orientation of flakes, and the drawbacks of making an isotropic assumption. Although the orientation affects the structural, thermal and electrical properties of a material, we will be focusing on the thermal conductivities.
What you will learn:
- The challenges of modeling composite materials
- Why accounting for anisotropy is important
- The effect of flake orientation on conductivities
- How this anisotropic conductivity result varies vs. an isotropic assumption
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