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relationship between hardness and Young's modulus in polymers

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agb253

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Is there a reliable equation relating hardness to Young's modulus for polymers? I have a piece of polymer that would be hard for me to machine into a good tensile testing sample but it might be easy to perform a hardness test.

Please help.
 
I guess if that worked then everyone would be doing it. Sounds interesting, though.
 
No.
Hardness is mostly driven by strength, though in low modulus materials there is a stiffness component.
If you are working with a type of hardness measurement that is in the fully elastic range then you might be able to develop one.

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Plymouth Tube
 
agb...I can't imagine such a correlation being very accurate if one exists at all.

Have you considered freezing the polymer before/during machining?

 
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