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Table 225. ELASTIC MODULUS OF WROUGHT STAINLESS

STEELS*

(SHEET 1 OF 2)

 

 

Elastic Modulus

Type

UNS Designation

(GPa)

 

 

 

 

 

 

201

S20100

197

205

S20500

197

301

S30100

193

302

S30200

193

302B

S30215

193

303

S30300

193

304

S30400

193

S30430

S30430

193

304N

S30451

196

305

S30500

193

308

S30800

193

309

S30900

200

310

S31000

200

314

S31400

200

316

S31600

193

316N

S31651

196

317

S31700

193

317L

S31703

200

321

S32100

193

330

N08330

196

347

S34700

193

384

S38400

193

405

S40500

200

410

S41000

200

414

S41400

200

416

S41600

200

420

S42000

200

429

S42900

200

 

 

 

Data from ASM Metals Reference Book, Third Edition, Michael Bauccio, Ed., ASM International, Materials Park, OH, p360, (1993).

©2001 CRC Press LLC

Table 225. ELASTIC MODULUS OF WROUGHT STAINLESS

STEELS*

(SHEET 2 OF 2)

 

 

Elastic Modulus

Type

UNS Designation

(GPa)

 

 

 

 

 

 

430

S43000

200

430F

S43020

200

431

S43100

200

434

S43400

200

436

S43600

200

440A

S44002

200

440C

S44004

200

444

S44400

200

446

S44600

200

PH 13–8 Mo

S13800

203

15–5 PH

S15500

196

17–4 PH

S17400

196

17–7 PH

S17700

204

 

 

 

Data from ASM Metals Reference Book, Third Edition, Michael Bauccio, Ed., ASM International, Materials Park, OH, p360, (1993).

* Annealed Condition.

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Table 226. MODULUS OF ELASTICITY OF

WROUGHT TITANIUM ALLOYS

 

 

Modulus of Elasticity

Class

Metal or Alloy

(GPa)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Commercially Pure

99.5 Ti

102.7

 

99.2 Ti

102.7

 

99.1 Ti

103.4

 

99.0Ti

104.1

 

99.2 Ti–0.2Pd

102.7

Alpha Alloys

Ti-5Al-2.5Sn

110.3

 

Ti-5Al-2.5Sn (low O2)

110.3

Near Alpha Alloys

Ti-8Al-1Mo-1V

124.1

 

Ti-11Sn-1Mo-2.25Al-5.0Zr-1Mo-0.2Si

113.8

 

Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo

113.8

 

Ti-5Al-5Sn-2Zr-2Mo-0.25Si

113.8

 

Ti-6Al-2Nb-1Ta-1Mo

113.8

Alpha-Beta Alloys

Ti-8Mn

113.1

 

Ti-3Al-2.5V

106.9

 

Ti-6Al-4V

113.8

 

Ti-6Al-4V (low O2)

113.8

 

Ti-6Al-6V-2Sn

110.3

 

Ti-7Al-4Mo

113.8

 

Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-6Mo

113.8

 

Ti-6Al-2Sn-2Zr-2Mo-2Cr-0.25Si

122.0

 

Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al

111.7

Beta Alloys

Ti-13V-11Cr-3Al

101.4

 

Ti-8Mo-8V-2Fe-3Al

106.9

 

Ti-3Al-8V-6Cr-4Mo-4Zr

105.5

 

Ti-11.5Mo-6Zr-4.5Sn

103.4

 

 

 

Data from ASM Metals Reference Book, Third Edition, Michael Bauccio, Ed., ASM International, Materials Park, OH, p511, (1993).

©2001 CRC Press LLC

Table 227. MODULUS OF ELASTICITY IN TENSION FOR POLYMERS

(SHEET 1 OF 6)

 

 

Modulus of Elasticity in Tension,

 

 

(ASTM D638)

Class

Polymer

(l05 psi)

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABS Resins; Molded, Extruded

Medium impact

3.3—4.0

 

High impact

2.6—3.2

 

Very high impact

2.0—3.1

 

Low temperature impact

2.0—3.1

 

Heat resistant

3.5—4.2

Acrylics; Cast, Molded, Extruded

Cast Resin Sheets, Rods:

 

 

General purpose, type I

3.5—4.5

 

General purpose, type II

4.0—5.0

 

Moldings:

 

 

Grades 5, 6, 8

3.5—5.0

 

High impact grade

2.3—3.3

Chlorinated Polymers

Chlorinated polyether

1.5

 

Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride

3.7

 

 

 

To convert psi to MPa, multiply by 145.

Source: data compiled by J.S. Park from Charles T. Lynch, CRC Handbook of Materials Science, Vol. 3, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 1975 and Engineered Materials Handbook, Vol.2, Engineering Plastics, ASM International, Metals Park, Ohio, 1988.

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Table 227. MODULUS OF ELASTICITY IN TENSION FOR POLYMERS

(SHEET 2 OF 6)

 

 

Modulus of Elasticity in Tension,

 

 

(ASTM D638)

Class

Polymer

(l05 psi)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Polycarbonates

Polycarbonate

3.45

 

Polycarbonate (40% glass fiber reinforced)

17

Diallyl Phthalates; Molded

Orlon filled

6

 

Asbestos filled

12

Fluorocarbons; Molded,Extruded

Polytrifluoro chloroethylene (PTFCE)

1.9—3.0

 

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)

0.38—0.65

 

Ceramic reinforced (PTFE)

1.5—2.0

 

Fluorinated ethylene propylene(FEP)

0.5—0.7

 

Polyvinylidene— fluoride (PVDF)

1.7—2

Epoxies; Cast, Molded, Reinforced

Standard epoxies (diglycidyl ethers of bisphenol A)

 

 

Cast rigid

4.5

 

Cast flexible

0.5—2.5

 

 

 

To convert psi to MPa, multiply by 145.

Source: data compiled by J.S. Park from Charles T. Lynch, CRC Handbook of Materials Science, Vol. 3, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 1975 and Engineered Materials Handbook, Vol.2, Engineering Plastics, ASM International, Metals Park, Ohio, 1988.

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Table 227. MODULUS OF ELASTICITY IN TENSION FOR POLYMERS

(SHEET 3 OF 6)

 

 

Modulus of Elasticity in Tension,

 

 

(ASTM D638)

Class

Polymer

(l05 psi)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Epoxies; Cast, Molded, Reinforced (Con’t)

Molded:

 

 

General purpose glass cloth laminate

33—36

 

High strength laminate

57—58

 

Filament wound composite

72—64

 

High performance resins

 

 

(cycloaliphatic diepoxides)

 

 

Cast, rigid

4—5

 

Molded

 

 

Glass cloth laminate

32—33

 

Epoxy novolacs

 

 

Cast, rigid

4.8—5.0

 

Glass cloth laminate

27.5

Melamines; Molded

Unfilled

 

 

Cellulose electrical

10—11

 

 

 

To convert psi to MPa, multiply by 145.

Source: data compiled by J.S. Park from Charles T. Lynch, CRC Handbook of Materials Science, Vol. 3, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 1975 and Engineered Materials Handbook, Vol.2, Engineering Plastics, ASM International, Metals Park, Ohio, 1988.

©2001 CRC Press LLC

Table 227. MODULUS OF ELASTICITY IN TENSION FOR POLYMERS

(SHEET 4 OF 6)

 

 

Modulus of Elasticity in Tension,

 

 

(ASTM D638)

Class

Polymer

(l05 psi)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phenolics; Molded

Type and filler

 

 

General: woodflour and flock

8—13

 

Shock: paper, flock, or pulp

8—12

 

High shock: chopped fabric or cord

9—14

 

Very high shock: glass fiber

30—33

 

Arc resistant—mineral

10—30

 

Rubber phenolic—woodflour or flock

4—6

 

Rubber phenolic—chopped fabric

3.5—6

 

Rubber phenolic—asbestos

5—9

Polyesters: Thermosets

Cast polyyester

 

 

Rigid

1.5—6.5

 

Flexible

0.001—0.10

 

 

 

To convert psi to MPa, multiply by 145.

Source: data compiled by J.S. Park from Charles T. Lynch, CRC Handbook of Materials Science, Vol. 3, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 1975 and Engineered Materials Handbook, Vol.2, Engineering Plastics, ASM International, Metals Park, Ohio, 1988.

©2001 CRC Press LLC

Table 227. MODULUS OF ELASTICITY IN TENSION FOR POLYMERS

(SHEET 5 OF 6)

 

 

Modulus of Elasticity in Tension,

 

 

(ASTM D638)

Class

Polymer

(l05 psi)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Polyesters: Thermosets (Con’t)

Reinforced polyester moldings

 

 

High strength (glass fibers)

16—20

 

Heat and chemical resistsnt (asbestos)

12—15

 

Sheet molding compounds, general purpose

15—20

Polyethylenes; Molded, Extruded

Type I—lower density (0.910—0.925)

 

 

Melt index 0.3—3.6

0.21—0.27

 

Melt index 6—26

0.20—0.24

Polystyrenes; Molded

Polystyrenes

D638

 

General purpose

4.6—5.0

 

Medium impact

2.6—4.7

 

High impact

1.50—3.80

 

Glass fiber -30% reinforced

12.1

 

 

 

To convert psi to MPa, multiply by 145.

Source: data compiled by J.S. Park from Charles T. Lynch, CRC Handbook of Materials Science, Vol. 3, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 1975 and Engineered Materials Handbook, Vol.2, Engineering Plastics, ASM International, Metals Park, Ohio, 1988.

©2001 CRC Press LLC

Table 227. MODULUS OF ELASTICITY IN TENSION FOR POLYMERS

(SHEET 6 OF 6)

 

 

Modulus of Elasticity in Tension,

 

 

(ASTM D638)

Class

Polymer

(l05 psi)

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAN

Styrene acrylonitrile (SAN)

4.0—5.2

 

Glass fiber (30%) reinforced SAN

17.5

Polyvinyl Chloride And Copolymers;

 

ASTM D412

 

 

 

Molded, Extruded

 

 

Nonrigid—general

0.004—0.03

 

Nonrigid—electrical

0.01—0.03

 

Rigid—normal impact

3 5—4.0

 

Vinylidene chloride

0.7—2.0

Silicones; Molded, Laminated

 

ASTM D651

 

Woven glass fabric/ silicone laminate

28

Ureas; Molded

Alpha—cellulose filled (ASTM Type l)

13—16

 

Woodflour filled

11—14

 

 

 

To convert psi to MPa, multiply by 145.

Source: data compiled by J.S. Park from Charles T. Lynch, CRC Handbook of Materials Science, Vol. 3, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 1975 and Engineered Materials Handbook, Vol.2, Engineering Plastics, ASM International, Metals Park, Ohio, 1988.

©2001 CRC Press LLC

Table 228. MODULUS OF ELASTICITY OF

55MSI GRAPHITE/6061 ALUMINUM COMPOSITES

 

Reinforcement content

 

Modulus of Elasticity

Material

(vol % )

Fiber orientation

(GPa)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

55MSI graphite/6061 aluminum composites

34

182.2±6.6

55MSI graphite/6061 aluminum composites

34

90°

33

 

 

 

 

Data from ASM Engineering Materials Reference Book, Second Edition, Michael Bauccio, Ed., ASM International, Materials Park, OH, p148,(1994).

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Table 229. MODULUS OF ELASTICITY OF

GRAPHITE/MAGNESIUM CASTINGS*

 

 

 

 

 

Modulus of

Modulus of

 

 

 

 

Fiber Preform

Elasticity, 0°

Elasticity,90°

Fiber Type

Fiber content

Fiber orientation

Casting

Method

(GPa)

(GPa)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P75

40%

±16°

Hollow cylinder

Filament wound

179

86

 

plus 9%

90°

 

Filament wound

 

 

P100

40%

± 16°

Hollow cylinder

Filament wound

228

30

P55

40%

Plate

Prepreg

159

21

 

30%

0° plus

Plate

Prepreg

83

34

 

10%

90°

 

 

 

 

 

20%

0° plus

Plate

Prepreg

90

90

 

20%

90°

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Data from ASM Engineering Materials Reference Book, Second Edition, Michael Bauccio, Ed., ASM International, Materials Park, OH, p148,(1994).

*Pitch-base fibers

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Table 230. MODULUS OF ELASTICITY OF

GRAPHITE/ALUMINUM COMPOSITES

 

Longitudinal

Transverse

 

Modulus of Elasticity

Modulus of Elasticity

Thornel Fiber

(GPa)

(GPa)

 

 

 

 

 

 

P55

207 to 221

28 to 41

P75

276 to 296

28 to 41

P100

379 to 414

28 to 41

 

 

 

Data from ASM Engineering Materials Reference Book, Second Edition, Michael Bauccio, Ed., ASM International, Materials Park, OH, p148,(1994).

Table 231. MODULUS OF ELASTICITY

OF GRAPHITE FIBER REINFORCED METALS

 

 

Modulus of

 

Fiber content

Elasticity

 

(106psi)

Composite

(vol%)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Graphite(a)/lead

41

29.0

Graphite(b)/lead

35

17.4

Graphite(a)/zinc

35

16.9

Graphite(a)/magnesium

42

26.6

 

 

 

(a) Thornel 75 fiber (b) Courtaulds HM fiber

To convert from psi to MPa, multiply by 145.

Data from ASM Engineering Materials Reference Book, Second Edition, Michael Bauccio, Ed., ASM International, Materials Park, OH, p148,(1994).

©2001 CRC Press LLC

Table 232. MODULUS OF ELASTICITY OF

SIC-WHISKER–REINFORCED ALUMINUM ALLOY

 

 

Modulus of Elasticity

 

Fiber

 

 

 

 

 

 

Content

 

Standard

Range of

(vol %)

(GPa)

Deviation

Measurement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

71.9

4.5

13

12

95.3

1.6

6

16

90.0

3.7

9

20

111.0

5.0

13

 

 

 

 

Data from ASM Engineering Materials Reference Book, Second Edition, Michael Bauccio, Ed., ASM International, Materials Park, OH, p150,(1994).

©2001 CRC Press LLC

Table 233. MODULUS OF ELASTICITY OF

POLYCRYSTALLINE –ALUMINA–REINFORCED

ALUMINUM ALLOY

 

 

Modulus of Elasticity

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fiber Content

 

 

Standard

Range of

(vol %)

(GPa)

 

Deviation

Measurement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

71.9

 

4.5

13

5

78.4

 

2.3

6

12

83.0

 

7.8

21

20

95.2

 

2.7

7

 

 

 

 

 

Data from ASM Engineering Materials Reference Book, Second Edition, Michael Bauccio, Ed., ASM International, Materials Park, OH, p154,(1994).

Table 234. MODULUS OF ELASTICITY OF

BORON/ALUMINUM COMPOSITES*

 

 

Modulus of Elasticity

Matrix

Fiber Orientation

(GPa)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Al-6061

207

 

90°

138

Al-2024

207

 

90°

145

 

 

 

Data from ASM Engineering Materials Reference Book, Second Edition, Michael Bauccio, Ed., ASM International, Materials Park, OH, p157,(1994).

*These samples contain 48% Avco (142 µm) boron. Longitudinal tensile specimens are 152 mm by 7.9 mm by 6 ply. Transverse tensile bars are 152 mm by 12.7 mm by 6 ply.

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