How to Generate Randomized Inhomogeneous Material Data
Application ID: 50321
These examples show how to use the tools under the Results node to generate and visualize randomized material data with prescribed statistical properties. The randomness is controlled through a spectral density distribution, which defines the spatial frequency content of the material inhomogeneity.
The accompanying blog post, "How to Generate Randomized Inhomogeneous Material Data", explains how to create a randomized material using a compact "one-liner" expression while retaining detailed control over the spatial frequency components that shape the material structure.
For a more general tool for generating randomized microstructures, see the "Microstructure Generator" app.
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