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Tag Archives: Elastic Constants

Elastic Constants Converter

Posted on 2011-10-23 by leavyb

This program allows one to convert between the various elastic constants.  If “Evaluate” is chosen in the downloadable version, the numbers entered below the chosen elastic properties are calculated, otherwise the Mathematica file displays the results symbolically. Continue reading →

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