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Our page on Mechanical Properties provides an introduction to the Subject.
It is essential that all involved in the use of Materials be informed on Mechanical Properties.
Both the Theory and the Practice help Professionals understand the meaning of Testing, the importance of Standards, and the correct use of Data for future Design.
Welding in particular modifies the Mechanical Properties of Materials in ways that may be dangerous if the needed precautions are not applied correctly.
It is therefore important to have a good grasp of the subject, to spend some training time in a mechanical testing laboratory, to become familiar with the influences of external factors on the properties.
The 9/11 attack caused so much damage because the structures were not designed to stand the exceptional conditions. The link to the report of the investigation is given hereafter.
As usual the references published here are believed to provide new and different points of view to ease the learning of interested students and to consolidate the understanding.
PWL#141B - Bulletin_108: Resources on Mechanical Properties, Tensile, Compression, Shear, Hardness, Creep, Fatigue, Chapters from Books, Articles, Presentations, Lectures, Properties of different Materials, Influence of processing on Properties, Degradation, Inspection and Maintenance and much more...
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Mechanical Properties of Materials - Pelleg, Joshua - Book for sale
http://www.springer.com/us/book/9789400743410
Mechanical Properties of Engineered Materials - Book for sale
http://www.amazon.com/Mechanical-Properties-Engineered-Materials-Engineering/dp/0824789008
Properties of Materials (8 pages)
www.newagepublishers.com/samplechapter/001653.pdf
Mechanical properties (click to see science notes)
http://inventor.grantadesign.com/en/notes/attributes/material/mechanical_properties.html
Mechanical Properties
http://engineershandbook.com/Materials/mechanical.htm
Mechanical Properties
https://www.nde-ed.org/EducationResources/CommunityCollege/Materials/Mechanical/Mechanical.htm
Mechanical Properties of Materials (128 pages)
web.mit.edu/course/3/3.225/book.pdf
Mechanical Properties of Powder Metallurgy Products
http://www.epma.com/powder-metallurgy-mechanical-properties
Mechanical Properties
http://www.spaceflight.esa.int/impress/text/education/Mechanical%20Properties/index.html
Steel Mechanical Properties (Search all buttons for information)
http://www.worldautosteel.org/steel-basics/properties/
Mechanical Properties of Structural Steels
- NIST NCSTAR 1-3D
(322 pages)(9/11 Investigation)
fire.nist.gov/bfrlpubs/fire05/PDF/f05158.pdf
IEI Mechanical Property Matrix - ILSCO Extrusions
(Aluminum Alloys) (4 pages)
www.ilscoextrusions.com/data/uploads/pdfs/iei-mechanical-property-matrix-updated.pdf
Lecture 4 - Structure and Mechanical Properties of Materials
(Presentation - 35 slides)
https://sig.ias.edu/files/Lecture%204%20-%20Structure%20and%20Properties%20of%20Materials.pdf
MSE 280: Introduction to Engineering Materials
- Mechanical Properties (Presentation 27 slides)
http://mse280b.matse.illinois.edu/current%2520lecture%2520notes/7.Mechanical%2520Properties.pdf
Mechanical properties of Solids (Presentaton - 15 slides)
http://fwww.gh.wits.ac.za%2fchemnotes%2fchem3033-34%2fLevendis%2fII%2520Mechanical%2520properties%25202010%2520Chem3030-Solid-state-Chem.pdf
Chapter 3 Mechanical Properties of Materials - MTU (63 pages)
www.me.mtu.edu/~mavable/Book/Chap3.pdf
5. Mechanical Properties and Performance of Materials (29 pages)
courses.washington.edu/me354a/chap5.pdf
Chapter 6: Mechanical Properties (Presentation - 45 slides)
web.eng.fiu.edu/wangc/EGN3365-6.pdf
Chapter 6 Mechanical Properties - University of Tennessee (Presentation - 14 slides)
http://web.utk.edu/~prack/mse201/Chapter%206%20Mechanical%20Properties.pdf
Chapter 7 - Mechanical Properties (Presentation - 63 slides)
http://www.csun.edu/~bavarian/Courses/MSE%20227/Lectures_Exam2/ch7-mechanical_properties.ppt#257,8,Elastic Deformation
Mechanical Properties (Presentation - 18 slides)
www.jwave.vt.edu/crcd/farkas/lectures/mechprop.ppt
Aluminum Mechanical Properties
http://www.cumberlandmetals.com/aluminum/mechanical-properties/
Steel material properties
www.steelconstruction.info/Steel_material_properties
Mechanical Properties of Galvanized Steel
http://www.galvanizeit.org/education-and-resources/resources/technical-faq-dr-galv/mechanical-properties-of-galvanized-steel
Mechanical Properties of Copper and Copper Alloys at Low Temperatures
http://www.copper.org/resources/properties/144_8/
Chemical and Mechanical Properties of Titanium and Its Alloys
http://www.totalmateria.com/Article126.htm
Mechanical Properties - Diagrams and Tables (212 pages)
http://www.bnl.gov/magnets/Staff/Gupta/cryogenic-data-handbook/Section11.pdf/
Mechanical Properties of MEMS Materials (13 pages)
http://www.intechopen.com/books/micro-electronic-and-mechanical-systems/mechanical-properties-of-mems-materials
Mechanical Properties - Stresses & Strains (12 pages)
www4.ncsu.edu/~murty/MAT450/NOTES/stresses.pdf
Mechanical Properties of Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys
http://www.totalmateria.com/page.aspx?ID=CheckArticle&LN=EN&site=ktn&NM=41
Product Design Guide For Forging
(list of detailed subjects to search)
https://www.forging.org/design/product-design-guide-forging
Mechanical properties of metals and metal alloys
http://www.tribology-abc.com/calculators/uts.htm
Mechanical properties of nanocrystalline materials (130 pages)
www.meyersgroup.ucsd.edu/papers/journals/Meyers%20263.pdf
Desirable Mechanical Properties Of Engineering Materials
http://www.brighthubengineering.com/machine-design/30474-desirable-mechanical-properties-of-engineering-materials/
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