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Young s moduli of the monolithic Ti5Si3 and TiSi2 compounds as function of

Young s moduli of the monolithic Ti5Si3 compound and of the hypoeutectic Ti-Si7.5-All and the unidirectionally solidified eutectic Ti-Ti5Si3 alloy as function of the test

Young s moduli versus temperature of molybdenum, tungsten, niobium, and tantalum

Young s moduli, , and shear moduli, G, of 3-quenched alloys of titanium with the utectoid-forming solutes chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, and nickel.

Young s moduli, E, of quenched-and-aged Tl-Nb alloys as a function of metallurgical condition, Equilibrium transi from standard sources see

Young s modulus

Young s modulus , vs. copolymer content for Dutral containing blends

Young s modulus , vs. copolymer content for Epcar containing blends

Young s modulus 5 and E gfrom CPT testing.

Young s modulus against Powder, Fiber and Wool composition in 3 points bending tests

Young s modulus against Powder, Fiber and Wool composition in tension tests

Young s modulus against price for conventional polymers and polymer composites . Boxes representing both published experimental data and calculated upper bounds for CNT-composites were superimposed on the figure.

Young s modulus and AE Effect at room temperature for Tb 3Dy 7Fe2

Young s modulus and deformation at break ofPHB in dependence on plasticizer content

Young s modulus and linear thermal expansion coefficients

Young s modulus and Poisson s

Young s modulus and Poisson s ratio according to the Co content

Young s modulus and Poisson s ratio of SN251 as a function of temperature.

Young s modulus and preferred orientation parameter of PITCH and PAN based carbon fibers

Young s modulus and rupture strength for corundum ceramics.

Young s modulus and tensile strength of PAN based carbon fibers as a function of heat treatment temperature reproduced with permission from Elsevier Science-NL, Amsterdam.

Young s modulus and tensile strength of SWNT membrane as a function of irradiation dose.

Young s modulus as a function of density. The guidelines of constant Elp, Elpr and Elp allow selection of materials for minimum weight for a deflection-limited design.

Young s modulus as a function of draw ratio for ultra-

Young s modulus as a function of relative conversion a a i eing temperature 26.9 C. Solid lines



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