Orthotropic materials could revolutionize structural stability and weight savings.
The article explores how the type of material used in multi-plate structures affects their stability under compression. The researchers developed computer programs to analyze both isotropic (uniform properties in all directions) and orthotropic (different properties in different directions) structures. They found that using orthotropic materials, like carbon fiber, can lead to lighter structures without sacrificing stability. Graphs in the article show how orthotropy influences the buckling response of these structures.