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Stress vs Strain Curves Comparison & Charpy Tables

Stress vs Strain Curves Comparison & Charpy Tables

Stress vs Strain Curves Comparison & Charpy Tables

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Could anyone inform me where to purchase stress/strain curves for non ferrous and ferrous materials.

Also I am looking for a reference of the similar materials in regards to charpy notching testing.

I have search ASM international with no luck.

Thank you.

RE: Stress vs Strain Curves Comparison & Charpy Tables

RE: Stress vs Strain Curves Comparison & Charpy Tables

Some additional variables that might not be picked up in tabulations: temperature, strain rate, melt practice.

For stress-strain considerations - modulus can go inversely with temperature (T) and directly with strain rate (έ).  Some materials are strain-rate sensitive, so the transient responses, under impact or explosive loading for example, can differ.  On the flip-side, there's creep at high temps...

For CVN values, melting and refining processes can make a big difference within the same material & heat treatment because of impurity levels.
 

RE: Stress vs Strain Curves Comparison & Charpy Tables

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Thanks

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