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mechanical properties of some materials

mechanical properties of some materials

mechanical properties of some materials

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Hi

Anybody could help me please? I have to know the Young and Poisson modulus and the density of the following materials:

PP T40
PP
TEO
EPDM

Thanks a lot

joe - brazil

Joe
Escola Politécnica
Universidade de São Paulo

RE: mechanical properties of some materials

Joe,

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Regards,

Peter P

RE: mechanical properties of some materials

Any Youngs modulus for plastics will be apparent modulus from short term tests, as plastics are fluid, and never fully recover from load. Under constant load, the strain increases with time.

Regards
pat

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