Linear Elastic Material
The Linear Elastic Material node adds the equations for a linear elastic layered shell and an interface for defining the elastic material properties. When working with layered shells, you almost invariably take the material data from what has been defined using Layered Material Link, Layered Material Stack, or Single Layer Material nodes. It is however possible to override some data from a Linear Elastic Material node too.
In order to have a correct model, all layers must have been assigned material data for all boundaries selected in the settings for the interface. The override rules for the material models in the Layered Shell interface cannot enforce this, in the same way as for other physics interfaces. You can have several Linear Elastic Material nodes with the same (or partially overlapping) geometrical selections, but with different layer selections.
By adding the following subnodes to the Linear Elastic Material node you can incorporate many other effects:
Shell Properties
Select the layer or layers for which this material model is to be used.
When Use all layers is not selected.
If the properties of the layers differ in the sense of the Material symmetry setting (Isotropic, Orthotropic, or Anisotropic) you can still use a single Linear Elastic Material node. Select the most complex of the models. Isotropic material data available in a Material node will automatically be converted to the two other types if needed. Similarly, orthotropic data will automatically be converted to anisotropic.
Data given in the other sections of this node applies to all selected layers. Thus, if you enter material data explicitly, rather relying on the default From material option, you will override that material property for all selected layers.
All other settings for the Linear Elastic Material node are described in the documentation for Linear Elastic Material in the Solid Mechanics interface.
Location in User Interface
Context Menus
Ribbon
Physics tab with Layered Shell selected: