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Subject: Hyper elastic material props
Author: Suhas Gadgoli
Date: 2008-04-22 04:10:33Dear all,
We are working on a seal analysis and the seal material is 70-80 Duro Viton (by Dupont).
We do not have test data to get load curve and in turn Coefficients. Is there any other method or online resource to get the (Mooney rivlin) coefficients (C10,C01) for this material?
It would be great if any of you can throw some light on this.
Regards,
Suhas Gadgoli
Engineering Solutions
Satyam Computer Services, India
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From: xansys-bounces_at_xansys.org [mailto:xansys-bounces_at_xansys.org] On Behalf Of Milroy, John
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 8:29 PM
To: ANSYS User Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Xansys] [ADMIN] Should we allow attachments?
I would vote for png, as mentioned jpg has poor image quality with lines.
Tiff is large, unless compressed, and there are many types of compression.
For small animations gif is the best. (I have found!)
Regards
John
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John Milroy
Principal Analysis Engineer
Delphi Diesel Systems
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From: xansys-bounces_at_xansys.org [mailto:xansys-bounces_at_xansys.org] On Behalf Of Martin Liddle
Sent: 21 April 2008 12:47
To: xansys_at_xansys.org
Subject: Re: [Xansys] [ADMIN] Should we allow attachments?
In message <0MKwpI-1Jnu511IJN-0001cj_at_mrelayeu.kundenserver.de>, Frank
Exius writes
>
>A option might be to limit the size of attachments to say 1MB, as
>prescribed for a German ANSYS forum -
>
I can assure you that there is no chance of an attachment size anything
close to one MB being allowed. I spend far too much time reading
XANSYS via my mobile phone and my total daily allowance is 15MB; over
that it costs