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Properties of Selected Materials

Material Fonn or Treatment Modulus of Elasticity (GPa) Yield Strength (MPa) Tensile Strength (MPa) Poisson s Ratio [Pg.882]

An Introduction to Materials Engineering and Science For Chemical and Materials Engineers, by Brian S. Mitchell [Pg.882]


TABLE 28-18 Typical Mechanical Properties of Selected Materials... [Pg.2459]

Steinberg, D.J., Equation of State and Strength Properties of Selected Materials, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories Report UCRL MA-106439, Feb. 1991. [Pg.375]

THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF SELECTED MATERIALS a. Oxides, Hydroxides, Phosphates... [Pg.256]

There are other insulating materials that can be used instead of silicon dioxide. Silicon nitride, alumina, and aluminum nitride are a few that are often used. The selection of a proper insulation layer is based on the specific needs and the properties of selected materials. [Pg.1629]

Accordingly, in this contribution we will address the transport properties of selected materials, tetracene, diindeno[l,2,3-cd l, 2, 3 -lm]perylene (DIP), etc. (see Figure 25.1), which show different chemical stabilities and susceptibilities on (photo-)oxidation due to their respective aromaticity [11]. The temperature dependent charge carrier mobility proves to be an indicator of high sensitivity for chemical and structural irregularities and can be accessed by injection-free Time-Of-Flight (TOF) and injection-based Field-Effect Transistor (FET) and Space-Charge-Limited-Current (SCLC) studies. [Pg.540]

Advantages Disadvantages Comparison of properties of selected materials [8] Density Unidirectional tensile (g cm4) strength (GPa) ... [Pg.138]

The thermal behavior of polymers is a complex subject that encompasses several topics relevant to polymer forming thermal transitions, thermal transport and PVT behavior. Table 10.4 lists a number of thermal properties of selected materials. [Pg.658]

Chapter 12 provides a comprehensive review of the application of Mossbauer spectroscopy to metal-containing polymers and Chapter 13 reviews the application of a new mass spectrometty technique. The use of metal-containing polymers as catalysts is described in Chapters 1,9, and 10. Their use as precursors for advanced ceramics (Chapter 14), high temperature materials (Chapter 15), and flame retardants (Chapter 16) is also discussed. The unusual property of selected materials to spontaneously form fibers is described in Chapter 18. [Pg.480]

Table V. Transport properties of selected materials at room temperature [8]. Table V. Transport properties of selected materials at room temperature [8].
The order of magnitude of elastic properties of selected materials is given in the section Table 1.7. [Pg.9]

Table 1.7. Order of magnitude of mechanical properties of selected materials... [Pg.23]

Electron-emitting materials (commonly referred to as thermoionic emitters) can be classified as pure-metal emitters (e.g., W, Ta), monolayer-type emitters, oxide emitters, chemical-compound emitters, and finally alloy emitters. Thermoionic properties of selected materials are listed in Table 9.8. [Pg.552]

Table 9.8. Thermoionic properties of selected materials Material e... Table 9.8. Thermoionic properties of selected materials Material e...
Dixon, R.W. 1967. Photoelastic properties of selected materials and their relevance for applications to acoustic light modulators and scanners, /. ofApp. Phys. (Dec.) 38 5149. [Pg.268]


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