Looking for a good book on material properties
Looking for a good book on material properties
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I am trying to find a good book on material properties. I would like to find a book that focuses on primarily on metals and plastics. Anybody know of one?
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RE: Looking for a good book on material properties
As far as information density and cost, it would be hard to beat these two:
Metals Handbook Desk Edition, 2nd Edition
Plastics Materials, 7th Edition
available here:
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Cory
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RE: Looking for a good book on material properties
check with ASM
Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.
www.carbideprocessors.com
RE: Looking for a good book on material properties
Thanks for the reply. I have attempted to narrow my request in the paragraphs below:
Our company manufactures fractional horsepower electric motors. We are currently upgrading from Autocad to SolidWorks, as such, we are updating all of our parts from Autocad to SolidWorks. This includes setting the material properties for each part. Each material requires basic properties. Examples include density, tensile strength, elastic modulus..etc. These properties are used in Cosmos.
Our main source of properties is Matweb.com. This site is an excellent place to find properties for materials that have a specific composition and undergo a specific manufacturing process. However, sometimes you run into problems. Say, for instance, that I want to specify a 303 stainless steel screw. If you punch this into Matweb it brings up 24 different types of 303 SS. Any one of these types would work for my application, but I want to know which type could be purchased as a *stock* screw. This is more important than a slightly better property here or there. Eventually, after spending additional research time, I would determine which of these material types is industry standard and use its properties.
I would like to find a book that could help reduce the time needed to select the type of material. I am trying to find a book that has properties published in a drill down table similar to the results returned by Matweb, but with a brief descripton about the material. The description would indicate whether the particular material is considered an industry standard for a group of parts. It would also inlcude a brief note on how the composition/manufacturing process effects its properties.
Do you know of such a book?
RE: Looking for a good book on material properties
RE: Looking for a good book on material properties
"Henry H. Clauser, former Chief Editor and Publisher of Materials Engineering and the Materials Selector (an annual guide to the properties of materials) and Editor of Research Management, is a consultant and freelance writer and editor." taken from this website: http://
RE: Looking for a good book on material properties
If I were doing your project here in Tacoma, WA I would go to Tacoma Screw products and ask them. They are a big supplier and do a lot of custom work.
If you are lucky maybe you can find someone similar.
Thomas J. Walz
Carbide Processors, Inc.
www.carbideprocessors.com
RE: Looking for a good book on material properties
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RE: Looking for a good book on material properties
RE: Looking for a good book on material properties
MIL-HDBK-5, now known as MMPDS provides minimum properties which can be trusted. Google these and you should be able to download a copy. MIL-5 was free for anyone who wanted it. I don't know about MMPDS. It used to be free when the DoD supported it but now you have to buy it from the FAA.
Another excellent source is hte Aerospace Structural Metals Handbook. It is a mix of typical and minimums.
Doug