Hello,
Does anyone have the material properties for SAE 1020 and SAE 1008 steel or can point me to a good web site for these properties? But I also need the true stress and true strain curves for them too. Thanks.
True stress and true strain curves for each material vary significantly based on a number of processing factors. The initial stress/strain curve is based on Young's Modulus which is the same for both. The ASM Metals Handbook has a number of typical tensile stress/strain curves.
If you have the engineering stress/strain curves for these materials you can easily estimate the true/stress stain data between yield and maximum tensile stress.
True Strain = ln(1+ engineering strain (At very low strain there is little difference)
SAE 1020 is a material designation assigned by the SAE that describes a plain carbon steel having ~.20% carbon. Other than a general chemistry description, the designation does not define other properties. There are other AMS or ASTM specs that provide more specific requirements of the material chemistry, form, quality, metallurgy, QA, etc.