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PDMS properties?
Posted Jun 14, 2011, 5:56 a.m. EDT 1 Reply
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Hi
I am currently working on a Solid-Acoustic problem, where I would like to use the material PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane) in two regions. However, when I try to make a user defined material, by inserting the density (965 kg/m3), Poisson's Ratio (0.5) and Young's Modulus (0,98 MPa), I cannot solve the problem. If I however choose another solid it solves it in no time.
Do any of you know, if a PDMS material has been made and can be imported? Or do you know which material constant I need?
Regards
Kasper
I am currently working on a Solid-Acoustic problem, where I would like to use the material PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane) in two regions. However, when I try to make a user defined material, by inserting the density (965 kg/m3), Poisson's Ratio (0.5) and Young's Modulus (0,98 MPa), I cannot solve the problem. If I however choose another solid it solves it in no time.
Do any of you know, if a PDMS material has been made and can be imported? Or do you know which material constant I need?
Regards
Kasper
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