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Structural Mechanics -- Plane Strain

A deformation state where there are no displacements in the z-direction, and the displacements in the x- and y-directions are functions of x and y but not z is called plane strain. You can solve plane strain problems with the PDE Toolbox by selecting the application mode Structural Mechanics, Plane Strain. The stress-strain relation is only slightly different from the plane stress case, and the same set of material parameters is used. The application interfaces are identical for the two structural mechanics modes.

The places where the plane strain equations differ from the plane stress equations are

Plane strain problems are less common than plane stress problems. An example is a slice of an underground tunnel that lies along the z-axis. It deforms in essentially plane strain conditions.


  Structural Mechanics -- Plane Stress Electrostatics