Ultimate strength for several engineering materials:
(1) 2024 T4 aluminum:
(2) beryllium copper; (3) K Monel; (4) titanium; (5) 304 stainless steel; (6) CI020 carbon steel; (7) 9 percent Ni steel; (8) Teflon; (9) Invar36 Yield strength for several engineering materials: (1) 2024 T4 aluminum: (2) beryllium copper; (3) K Monel; (4) titanium; (5) 304 stainless steel; (6) CI020 carbon steel; (7) 9 percent Ni steel; (8) Teflon; (9) Invar36 Fatigue strength for several engineering materials: (1) 2024 T4 aluminum: (2) beryllium copper; (3) K Monel; (4) titanium; (5) 304 stainless steel; (6) Carbon steel Charpy Impact strength for several engineering materials: (1) 2024 T4 aluminum: (2) beryllium copper; (3) K Monel; (4) titanium; (5) 304 stainless steel; (6) Carbon steel The thermal conductivity kt of a material is defined as the heat transfer rate per unit area divided by the temperature gradient causing the heat transfer. Debye relation
Debye assumed that the solid could be treated as
a continuous medium, except that the number of vibrational waves representing internal energy must be limited to the total number of vibrational degrees of freedom of the atoms making up the medium i.e, three times the total number of atoms.