Material Selection For Design - An Intro
Material Selection For Design - An Intro
1. REFERENCES:
2. DESIGN:
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
Eco-efficient design and reduction in material weights: design based on competitively priced
goods/services with minimum environmental impact
o Seven eco design principles reduce material usage, reduce energy intensity, reduce toxicity,
enhance recyclability, maximize sustainability, extend product life/durability, increase service
life
Trends in material usage and reserves:
Iron, steel, and aluminum are most widely used materials today
Steel consumption is doubling every 20 years
Aluminum consumption is doubling every 9 years
Polymer consumption in increasing and doubling almost every 4 years
Copper, Silver, Tungsten, Tin, and Mercury are rarely available today (becoming scarce)
Impact on the Designer:
Material efficient design: use less material
Substitute to different material use more available material instead of scarce ones
Recycling: stress recyclable material like Aluminum
Classification of materials:
Metals & Alloys
Ceramics & Glasses
Polymers
Composites = mixtures of above
Metal and Alloys
Iron and Steel
o Modulus of Elasticity Range = 180 210 GPa (rate of stress to strain)
o Yield Strength Range = 250 2250 MPa
o Service Temperature = -70 to 600 deg Celsius
o Application: concrete reinforcement, bridges, cables, shafts, gears, springs, bearings, car-bodies,
machines, equipment, ect.
Aluminum and Alloys
o Modulus of Elasticity Range = 65 90 GPa (~1/3 that of steel)
o Yield Strength Range = 30 - 510 MPa
o Service Temperature = -270 to 200 deg C
o Application: lightweight to strength, excellent thermal and electrical properties, Aerospace, car
bodies, packaging, thermal and electrical applications
Copper & Alloys
o Modulus of Elasticity Range =
o Yield Strength Range =
o Service Temperature =
o Application:
Nickel & Alloys
o Modulus of Elasticity Range = 125 245 GPa (comparable to Steel)
o Yield Strength Range = 20 2100 MPa (comparable to Steel)
o Service Temperature = up to 1200 deg C
2.1.7
Epoxy
Rubber
HDPE
PS
Mild Steel
Soft Wood
Cement
50
43
37
39
14
13
01
1000/tonne
1000/m3
Relative cost
(weight)
Relative cost
(volume)
Steel HR (A56)
3,2
24,7
Steel CD (12L40)
7,4
Metal
3,9
30,5
1.23
1.23
5,3
41,2
1.66
1.66
St.Stl (304L)
15,34
8,1
63,2
2.6
2.56
St.Stl (316L)
20,61
10,9
84,9
3.4
3.44
Aluminium (2011-T3)
8,58
13,1
35,4
4.2
1.43
Copper (C110)
37,91
17,5
156,2
5.6
6.32
Brass (C360)
25,3
11,7
104,3
3.7
4.22
Bronze
42,09
19,5
173,5
6.2
7.0
98
441
31
17.8
Titanium (6AL-4VG5)
107