Stress-strain curves: Total Materia holds a unique collection of stress-strain curves for calculations in the plastic range for thousands of materials, heat treatments and working temperatures. Both true and engineering stress curves are given for various strain rates where applicable.
As just one part of the Extended Range, our stress strain diagrams give unrivalled assistance to the engineering world and when combined with the Total Materia database provides the ultimate advanced property tool.

Step 1: Choosing a search option

Suppose that you want to view stress strain curves for 17-7PH (USA / SAE).

Your first step is to choose a search option. The Total Materia search engine performs material searches by designation most efficiently through the Quick Search option.

Step 2: Defining search criteria

Simply enter the designation and select your country / standard.

All you have to do then is to simply click "search" button. In a few seconds the Total Materia search engine will find all materials, which have 17-7PH (USA / SAE) in their designation.

Defining search criteria

Step 3: Selecting the subgroup

Total Materia will conveniently show all matching search results in subgroups. You can then simply select the material that interests you and view any of its properties by clicking on the relevant link.

Selecting the subgroup

To view stress strain diagrams click on the link in the subgroup of your choice.

Step 4: Viewing diagrams

Total Materia will present curves at room temperature but it is also possible to select from a range of conditions from the drop down menu. It is also possible to view curves with our interactive function. Enter the temperature that you are most interested in, click 'calculate' and Total Materia will present the relevant curve for you on the graph. The figures are also handily displayed in the table for ease of use in other calculations.

Viewing diagrams



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