Anisotropy - Wikipedia Anisotropy, in materials science, is a material's directional dependence of a physical property This is a critical consideration for materials selection in engineering applications
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Anisotropy | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica Anisotropy, in physics, the quality of exhibiting properties with different values when measured along axes in different directions Anisotropy is most easily observed in single crystals of solid elements or compounds, in which atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in regular lattices
Anisotropy - New World Encyclopedia Anisotropy is a term used in various scientific disciplines to indicate that certain properties of matter (such as a material or radiation) vary with the direction from which they are measured
Anisotropy | Springer Nature Link As the opposite of isotropy, the term anisotropy defines the dependency between the material response for a defined loading level and the loading direction One can distinguish between a “general” anisotropic and an orthotropic material behavior
Definition of anisotropy - Chemistry Dictionary Anisotropy is the property of substances to exhibit variations in physical properties along different molecular axes It is seen in crystals, liquid crystals and, less commonly, in liquids
Isotropic vs Anisotropic – Definition and Examples Isotropy and anisotropy are different from homogeneity and heterogeneity A homogeneous substance has a uniform structure throughout, while a heterogeneous material lacks a uniform composition or structure