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thermal units

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tonz1984

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hi guys


I see this subject repeated over and over in forums, and there doesn't seem to be a definative answer given anywhere. I researched and have made a list of the materials thatIfrequently usefor thermal analysis. (i'm no mathematician, so somethings may be wrong, but it'd be great if people in the know could say if they are correct) The units we use is mmNs.


This could also become a place where other people list the thermal properties of some materials they use.
 
The units you have on the Young's module is not correct:
You have to enter N/mm^2 = 1e6 N/m^2 = MPa not GPa
-> for aa6082: 7e+4MPa
 

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