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alexpop

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Hi everyone

Could you please tell me where can I find a database of materials. I need it to work with FEM analisys.

Thanks in advance
 
Thank's you very much,

do You know where can I find the elastic moduls and the Poisson ratio for each material?

Best regards,

Alex
 
Elastic modulus is also called youngs modulus. Many times the range possible in each alloy system is limited: IE: Steels are commonly accepted to have a range of about ~(28 to 30 x10^6 psi) (190-207GPa)thsi is mostly irrespective of thermal history and alloying. Normally I use a middle to lower range value for most metals. (or the big fancy mat-database that came withe the software. What alloys are you dealing with?

nick
 
If you are using materials that are also used for pressure vessel or piping components, then you may also refer to ASME Code, Section II, Materials. There are tables of E vs Temperature.

Steve Braune
Tank Industry Consultants
 
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