2021
DOI: 10.3390/cryst11080863
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The Extreme Values of Young’s Modulus and the Negative Poisson’s Ratios of Rhombic Crystals

Abstract: The extreme values of Young’s modulus for rhombic (orthorhombic) crystals using the necessary and sufficient conditions for the extremum of the function of two variables are analyzed herein. Seven stationary expressions of Young’s modulus are obtained. For three stationary values of Young’s modulus, simple analytical dependences included in the sufficient conditions for the extremum of the function of two variables are revealed. The numerical values of the stationary and extreme values of Young’s modulus for a… Show more

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“…For trigonal crystals, eqn (10) reduces to,where we have used the elements of the compliance matrix, s ij , and the relation s 66 = 2( s 11 – s 12 ). This expression for anisotropic Y is equal to the expression for hexagonal systems 91 when the element s 14 is equal to zero.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For trigonal crystals, eqn (10) reduces to,where we have used the elements of the compliance matrix, s ij , and the relation s 66 = 2( s 11 – s 12 ). This expression for anisotropic Y is equal to the expression for hexagonal systems 91 when the element s 14 is equal to zero.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In this regard, various studies of the mechanical properties of such crystals have been conducted and their features have been described in various studies. [ 10,23–64 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%