Using the Anisotropic Method
The Anisotropic method is available in two forms: as a placeholder object to indicate that an anisotropic approach to a material property is being used in a tensor node under Regions, or as a tensor node under a material property of a physics model.
This method is available for the following material properties:
- Permittivity of a solid when the Electrostatic Potential model is active.
- Electrical Conductivity of a solid when the Electrodynamic Potential model or Magnetic Vector Potential model is active.
The selection of this method adds the corresponding Physics Values node to the solid region of the simulation.
The example below shows the Anisotropic Electrical Conductivity node under Regions.

For thermal conductivity, you can determine the local orientation of the anisotropy of the thermal conductivity of the solid by using the Orientation Manager node under .

By default, the Anisotropic node has all the symmetric tensor components under it as sub-nodes. See Anisotropic Tensor for specific information.
Anisotropic Method Properties
Method | The anisotropic value is entered as a tensor profile. |