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Elastic Constants Calculator


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教育 ユーティリティ
開発者 APPS BAY LIMITED
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Our app is designed to make understanding and calculating the fundamental properties of isotropic materials straightforward and accessible. Whether youre a student, engineer, or researcher, this tool will help you derive essential elastic constants from just two initial inputs.

What are Elastic Constants?

Elastic constants are parameters that describe how materials deform under various types of stress. They are crucial in fields such as materials science, mechanical engineering, and civil engineering. There are five key elastic constants for isotropic materials, which our app focuses on:

Youngs Modulus (E): Measures the stiffness of a material, or its resistance to elastic (reversible) deformation under load.
Poissons Ratio (ν): Describes the ratio of transverse strain to axial strain when a material is stretched.
Shear Modulus (G): Indicates the materials ability to deform under shear stress (when a force is applied parallel to its surface).
Bulk Modulus (K): Reflects how resistant a material is to compression.
First Lamé Constant (λ): A parameter used in the description of stress and strain in materials.

How It Works?

You start by inputting two of the five elastic constants – for instance, Youngs Modulus (E) and Poissons Ratio (ν). With just these two inputs, our app calculates the remaining three constants: Shear Modulus (G), Bulk Modulus (K), and the First Lamé Constant (λ).

Example

Inputs:

Youngs Modulus (E): 70 GPa
Poissons Ratio (ν): 0.3

Results:

Youngs Modulus (E): 70 GPa
Poissons Ratio (ν): 0.3
Shear Modulus (G): 26.923 GPa
Bulk Modulus (K): 58.333 GPa
First Lamé Constant (λ): 40.385 GPa
Why Use This App?

Understanding the mechanical properties of materials is essential for designing and analyzing structures and mechanical systems. Our app simplifies the process, saving you time and ensuring accuracy in your calculations. Its perfect for educational purposes, quick checks, and in-depth material analysis.

We hope you find this tool valuable for your studies or professional projects. If you have any questions or feedback, wed love to hear from you!