flash3780
Mechanical
- Dec 11, 2009
- 829
I'm looking for a credible source for mechanical properties of a wide range of metals. In the past, I've worked with large companies who kept their own material data. But, I've recently moved to a smaller company with fewer resources, I was looking for a new source of credible data (vendor data usually isn't very good - and I'm sure that I'd get thrown out of a design review for mentioning Matweb). I know that MIL-HDBK-5 has good data, but I was hoping for a more extensive library.
I'm interested in mechanical properties of a wide range of alloys (such as SAE 4340, 7075-T6 Al, Inco 718, Udimet 700, Waspaloy, etc.) at various temperatures with high statistical confidence (-3sigma or 95/99). I'm looking for LCF at temp, yield strength vs temp, UTS vs temp, and stress/strain curves at temp, thermal conductivity vs temp, coefficient of thermal expansion vs temp, etc.
I was wondering if anyone has experience with the ASM Alloy Center that they could share; I don't want to shell out the registration money if they don't have the information I'm looking for - but it looks promising.
Also, (and I may be getting greedy) I was hoping for the data to be available in a format that could be input into various finite element codes. If the website is able to interpolate between test curves, that would be a bonus.
Thanks in advance for the help.
I'm interested in mechanical properties of a wide range of alloys (such as SAE 4340, 7075-T6 Al, Inco 718, Udimet 700, Waspaloy, etc.) at various temperatures with high statistical confidence (-3sigma or 95/99). I'm looking for LCF at temp, yield strength vs temp, UTS vs temp, and stress/strain curves at temp, thermal conductivity vs temp, coefficient of thermal expansion vs temp, etc.
I was wondering if anyone has experience with the ASM Alloy Center that they could share; I don't want to shell out the registration money if they don't have the information I'm looking for - but it looks promising.
Also, (and I may be getting greedy) I was hoping for the data to be available in a format that could be input into various finite element codes. If the website is able to interpolate between test curves, that would be a bonus.
Thanks in advance for the help.