Nonmetal Material Properties: composite

Mechanical, thermal, and physical properties of non-metallic engineering materials including ceramics, polymers, composites, glass, concrete, foam, refractory, stone, wood, and natural fibers

Civil Engineeringcategory: composite3 rows
categorymaterial idcompressive strength MPa (MPa)conditioncte per K (1/K)density kg m3 (kg/m3)elastic modulus MPa (MPa)elongation percent (%)max service temp C (C)namenotespoisson ratio (dimensionless)specific heat J kgK (J/kgK)standardtensile strength MPa (MPa)thermal conductivity W mK (W/mK)
compositeAS4_3501-6_tape##ASTM##cured1,200cured01,570139,9001.1177AS4/3501-6 Unidirectional Tape (60% Vf)E1=20.3 Msi=139.9 GPa; Xt=319 ksi=2200 MPa; Xc=174 ksi=1199 MPa; ply t=0.132 mm; Jones 1999/MIL-HDBK-17-1F0.27900ASTM2,2005
compositeAS4_PEEK_APC2_tape##ASTM##consolidated1,103consolidated01,570131,0001260AS4/PEEK (APC-2) Thermoplastic Tape (58% Vf)thermoplastic matrix; Tg=143C; max service ~260C (crystalline Tm~343C); excellent toughness; CYTEC/Solvay APC-20.27950ASTM2,1105
compositeBoron_Epoxy_UD_50Vf##ASTM##cured2,930cured0.0000052,000207,0000.8180Boron Fiber/Epoxy (UD 50% Vf)highest E1 of PMCs; compressive 2930 MPa; F-14/F-15 heritage; Specialty Materials B4/55050.21920ASTM1,6551.8

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