Ultimate Strength, Modulus of Elasticity, Yield Point of Metals Table Chart

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The table given below specifies Ultimate Strength, Modulus of Elasticity, Yield Point, Compression, Shear POint and other properties of selected engineering materials.

Other mechanical properties of metals include ductility , i.e. their capacity for plastic deformation . Reversible elastic deformation in metals can be described by Hooke's Law for restoring forces, where the stress is linearly proportional to the strain . Forces larger than the elastic limit , or heat, may cause a permanent (irreversible) deformation of the object, known as plastic deformation or plasticity .

Material

 

Ultimate Strength Yield Point
X 1000/in2
Modulus of Elasticity

(T) Tension
X 1000/in2

Compression,
in terms of T

Shear in terms of T 

in Tension (E)
x 106 psi

in Shear,
in terms of E

Cast iron, gray class 20

20a

3.6 T - 4.4 T

1.6 T

.......

11.6

0.40 E

class 25

25a

3.6 T - 4.4 T 1.4 T

.......

14.2

0.40 E

class 30

30a

3.6 T - 4.4 T

1.4 T

.......

14.5

0.40 E

class 35

35a

3.6 T - 4.4 T 1.4 T

.......

16.0

0.40 E

class 40

40a

3.6 T - 4.4 T

1.3 T

.......

17

0.40 E

class 50

50a

3.6 T - 4.4 T

1.3 T

.......

18

0.40 E

class 60

60a

2.8 T

1.O T

.......

19.9

0.40 E

Malleable

40 to 100

.......

.......

30 to 80

25

0.43 E

nodular (ductile iron)

60 to 120

.......

.......

40 to 90

23

......

Cast Steel, carbon

60 to 100

T

0.75 T

30 to 70

30

0.38 E

low alloy

70 to 200

T

0.75 T

45 to 170

30

0.38 E

Steel, SAE 950

66 to 70

T

0.75 T

45 to 50-

30

0.38 E

1025 (low carbon)

60 to 103

T

0.75 T

40 to 90

30

0.38 E

1045 (medium carbon)

80 to 182

T

0.75 T

50 to 162

30

0.38 E

1095 (high carbon)

90 to 213

T

0.75 T

20 to 150

30

0.38 E

1112 ( free cutting)

60 to 100

T

0.75 T

30 to 95

30

0.38 E

1212 ( free cutting)

57 to 80

T

0.75 T

25 to 72

30

0.38 E

1330 (alloy)

90 to 162

T

0.75 T

27 to 149

30

0.38 E

2517 (alloy)

88 to 190

T

0.75 T

60 to 155

30

0.38 E

3140 (alloy)

93 - 188

T

0.75 T

62 to 162

30

0.38 E

3310 (alloy)

104 to 172

T

0.75 T

56 to 142

30

0.38 E

4023 (alloy)

105 to 170

T

0.75 T

60 to 114

30

0.38 E

4130 (alloy)

81 to 179

T

0.75 T

46 to 161

30

0.38 E

4340 (alloy)

109 to 220

T

0.75 T

68 to 200

30

0.38 E

4640 (alloy)

98 to 192

T

0.75 T

62 to 169

30

0.38 E

4820 (alloy)

98 to 209

T

0.75 T

68 to 184

30

0.38 E

5150 (alloy)

98 to 210

T

0.75 T

51 to 190

30

0.38 E

52100 (alloy)

100 to 238

T

0.75 T

81 to 228 30

0.38 E

6150 (alloy)

96 to 228

T

0.75 T

59 to 210

30

0.38 E

8650 (alloy) 110 to 228 T 0.75 T 69 to 206 30 0.38 E
8740 (alloy) 100 to 179 T 0.75 T 60 to 165 30 0.38 E
9310 (alloy) 117 to 187 T 0.75 T 63 to 162 30 0.38 E
9840 (alloy) 120 to 285 T 0.75 T 45 to 50 30 0.38 E
Steel Stainless, SAE
30302f 85 to 125 T ....... 35 to 95 28 0.45 E
30321f 85 to 95 T ....... 30 to 60 28 .......
30347f 90 to 100 T ....... 35 to 65 28 0.40 E
51420f 95 to 230 T ....... 50 to 195 29 .......
51430f 75 to 85 T ....... 40 to 70 29 .......
51446f 80 to 85 T ....... 50 to 70 29 .......
51501f 70 to 175 T ....... 30 to 135 29 .......
Structural Steel
Common 60 to 75 T 0.75 T 33 29 0.41 E
Rivet 52 to 62 T 0.75 T 28 29 .......
Rivet, high strength 68 to 82 T 0.75 T 38 29 .......
Wrought iron 34 to 54 T 0.75 T 23 to 32 28 .......

a - Minimum specified value of the American Society of Testing Materials. References Cast iron ASTM A48, structural steel fro bridges and structures, ASTM A7. Structural rivet steel , ASTM A141; high-strength structural rivet steel, ASTM A195