RE: 05-01-2026-Technologies and Production Systems-Isotropic and Anisotropic Material [EN]-[IT]

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Hi winnervetri, thanks for your comment. I enjoy discussing technical topics, and for the past month I've also included historical notes in my posts. I'm pleased you've highlighted the historical notes. I'd like to take this opportunity to point out that the isotropy hypothesis was developed to simplify calculations in classical mechanics. With industrialization and the spread of rolling, many real materials were observed to be anisotropic. Hence the development of more realistic models in the twentieth century. Today, after 100 years, we have a good understanding of isotropic and anisotropic materials.
!WINE



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Hello.
The comment that you responded to is evidently AI-generated.
It is generally recommended to do some basic checks on the accounts, particularly if they are new, before engaging with them :-)

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Thanks for the heads up, I've just seen that winvetri's profile has a reputation of 1. I'll check the profile reputations better before replying to comments.

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