Finding Young's Modulus of Ferrous Tungsten

In summary, Young's Modulus is a measure of a material's stiffness and is determined through a tensile test. Factors such as temperature and impurities can affect it, and it is typically in the range of 400-500 GPa for ferrous tungsten. It is important in designing structures and materials and is used in various practical applications.
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Homework Statement


I want to know the Young's Modulus of Ferrous Tungsten.


Homework Equations


Is it possible to get the Young's modulus of ferrous Tungsten from Young's modulus of ferrous and Young's modulus of Tungsten?

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In general, no.

Are you talking about ferrotungsten (FeW)?
 
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yah. FeW thin film. How can I get the stress, strain and Young's modulus value of FeW?
 

Related to Finding Young's Modulus of Ferrous Tungsten

What is Young's Modulus and why is it important?

Young's Modulus, also known as the elastic modulus, is a measure of the stiffness or rigidity of a material. It is important because it helps us understand how a material will deform under stress, and is used in designing structures and materials.

How do you determine the Young's Modulus of ferrous tungsten?

The most common method for finding Young's Modulus is through a tensile test, where a sample of the material is subjected to increasing amounts of stress until it reaches its breaking point. The stress-strain curve generated from this test can be used to calculate the Young's Modulus.

What factors can affect the Young's Modulus of ferrous tungsten?

The Young's Modulus of ferrous tungsten can be affected by factors such as temperature, grain size, and impurities in the material. Additionally, the method of testing and the direction of stress applied can also impact the results.

What is the typical Young's Modulus of ferrous tungsten?

The Young's Modulus of ferrous tungsten can vary depending on the specific alloy and processing methods used. However, it is generally in the range of 400-500 GPa (gigapascals), making it a very stiff and rigid material.

How is the Young's Modulus of ferrous tungsten used in practical applications?

The Young's Modulus of ferrous tungsten is used in various engineering and industrial applications, such as in the construction of bridges and buildings, as well as in the aerospace and automotive industries. It is also important in the development of new materials and for quality control purposes.

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