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High strength, low Young's modulus 3

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hpon

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Hi,

I am looking for fairly strong materials with particularly high yield stress to Young's modulus ratio. Do you have any suggestions?

/hpon
 
try google

We don't do searches, we expect to help with problems but your post suggests you've done nothing for yourself.

desertfox
 
Thanks for the replies!

Titanium Beta C seems a bit fragile for my particular application, -it does not wear well. I'm currently considering ADI treated cast iron, which has a high yield stress and low E-modulus. Other ideas?

/hpon

 
For low mod stay with Al, Ti, or Cu based alloys. Any Fe based alloy will be >28kksi.
How about BeCu?

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