jball1
Mechanical
- Nov 4, 2014
- 78
Hello,
I was reading an article recently about composite failure criteria, and it stated that the Tsai-Wu criterion is often preferred, since it is a “continuous analytic function that adequately represents all modes of ply failure while including stress interaction effects.”
I understand what continuous means, and I understand what analytic means mathematically (infinitely differentiable), but I’m not sure I understand why this makes the Tsai-Wu criterion preferable.
Can anyone help me out?
Thanks!
I was reading an article recently about composite failure criteria, and it stated that the Tsai-Wu criterion is often preferred, since it is a “continuous analytic function that adequately represents all modes of ply failure while including stress interaction effects.”
I understand what continuous means, and I understand what analytic means mathematically (infinitely differentiable), but I’m not sure I understand why this makes the Tsai-Wu criterion preferable.
Can anyone help me out?
Thanks!