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Secant Modulus for 304L

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henerythe8th

Structural
Dec 27, 2002
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Could really use a hand...

...attempting to locate a source for the "secant modulus" for 304L...

Thx in advance!
 
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There are stress-strain curves for 3/4" bar of annealed 304 'low C' at four different temperatures (-423 F, -320 F, -110 F and RT) in the ASMH (CINDAS/USAF CRDA Handbooks Operation, Purdue University). At ~$1000 it's a lot for one curve, and it won't give you exactly blistering accuracy: the scale goes out to 80%, so you'll need an enlargement and a nice sharp 4H pencil for engineering strains below about 5%... Slightly oddly (?), the 'low C' RT curve seems to have about 10 or 15 ksi higher stresses than the regular 304 RT curve.


If all you need is a rough idea rather than a true reference then join the dots:

304 'LOW C'
Strain (in/in) Stress (ksi)
0.00 62
0.16 88
0.32 92
0.48 97
0.64 102
0.74 91
0.76 80

304
Strain (in/in) Stress (ksi)
0.0 34
0.2 64
0.4 78
0.6 83
0.8 73

Anyone know how the ASMH people feel about one-off limited copies of a graph or two?? their copyright notice just says "No."
 
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