Dear IBK.
I just discovered that D6 has a checkbox to turn on anisotropic modelling, but couldn't find good documentation on it - is it functional?
I modified the material file according to https://tud.qucosa.de/api/qucosa%3A2724 ... ent/ATT-0/
(i understand there's a typo in "As described in paragraph 5.1, storage of anisotropic material properties is possible through adding suffixes _U, _V and/or_W to the transport parameter sections, for example: MOISTURE_TRANSPORT_U and MOISTURE_TRANSPORT_V.". I got an error when adding the suffixes, but got the file working if the U direction stays "MOISTURE_TRANSPORT" and the rest have the _V and _W suffixes)
Anyway - how are the directions correlating to the x-y-z directions in delphin? Can it be defined somehow or is left to right = x = U; down-up = y = V?
Thank you in advance,
paul
Anisotropic modelling
Moderatoren: ghorwin, fechner, ruisinger
Re: Anisotropic modelling
Hello,
The anisotropic modelling is not fully implemented. We don't have a tutorial and also no possibilities for setting properties in GUI.
In order to set the directions you need to set a parameter in the assignment area of the project file. Here an example:
You found one of the the errors. Normally both versions MOISTURE_TRANSPORT_U and MOISTURE_TRANSPORT should work.
The anisotropic modelling is not fully implemented. We don't have a tutorial and also no possibilities for setting properties in GUI.
In order to set the directions you need to set a parameter in the assignment area of the project file. Here an example:
You see the Mapping parameter. here you set the connection betwen xyz to U V or W transport. In the example ambove you have a UVV Mapping. That means U is fo x and V for y and z.<Assignment type="Material" location="Element">
<Reference>Mortar Aniso</Reference>
<Range>0 0 19 33</Range>
<Mapping>UVV</Mapping>
</Assignment>
You found one of the the errors. Normally both versions MOISTURE_TRANSPORT_U and MOISTURE_TRANSPORT should work.