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- Transverse_isotropy abstract "A transversely isotropic material is one with physical properties which are symmetric about an axis that is normal to a plane of isotropy. This transverse plane has infinite planes of symmetry and thus, within this plane, the material properties are the same in all directions. Hence, such materials are also known as "polar anisotropic" materials. This type of material exhibits hexagonal symmetry, so the number of independent constants in the (fourth-rank) elasticity tensor are reduced to 5 (from a total of 21 independent constants in the case of a fully anisotropic solid). The (second-rank) tensors of electrical resistivity, permeability, etc. have 2 independent constants.".
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- Transverse_isotropy subject Category:Crystallography.
- Transverse_isotropy subject Category:Elasticity_(physics).
- Transverse_isotropy subject Category:Orientation.
- Transverse_isotropy comment "A transversely isotropic material is one with physical properties which are symmetric about an axis that is normal to a plane of isotropy. This transverse plane has infinite planes of symmetry and thus, within this plane, the material properties are the same in all directions. Hence, such materials are also known as "polar anisotropic" materials.".
- Transverse_isotropy label "Transversale Isotropie".
- Transverse_isotropy label "Transverse isotropy".
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