Use a E-p chart to identify metals with both E> 100 GPa and E/p> 0.02 GPa/(kg/m3). Show your answer with a sketch on the selection chart. Young's modulus, E (GPa) 1000 100 10 10-1 10-2 10-3 10-4 10 Young's modulus - Density Foams Fugid polymer Toams Composites OFRE Natural P materials 100 Technical -ceramics Flexble polymer foams Wood GFRP Wood Cork Gla Mg aloys EVA leoprene Buy nucber N₂O₂ Talbys 1000 Density, p (kg/m³) Slesis PEEK PET "Nón-technical podes ceramics PC Home Polymers mens Polyunsthang Neoprene Elastomers Nalloys o WC -Walbys Lead albys 10,000 Cuallys Metals Guidelines for minimum mass design
Use a E-p chart to identify metals with both E> 100 GPa and E/p> 0.02 GPa/(kg/m3). Show your answer with a sketch on the selection chart. Young's modulus, E (GPa) 1000 100 10 10-1 10-2 10-3 10-4 10 Young's modulus - Density Foams Fugid polymer Toams Composites OFRE Natural P materials 100 Technical -ceramics Flexble polymer foams Wood GFRP Wood Cork Gla Mg aloys EVA leoprene Buy nucber N₂O₂ Talbys 1000 Density, p (kg/m³) Slesis PEEK PET "Nón-technical podes ceramics PC Home Polymers mens Polyunsthang Neoprene Elastomers Nalloys o WC -Walbys Lead albys 10,000 Cuallys Metals Guidelines for minimum mass design
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Transcribed Image Text:Use a E-p chart to identify metals with both E> 100 GPa and E/p> 0.02
GPa/(kg/m3). Show your answer with a sketch on the selection chart.
Young's modulus, E (GPa)
1000
100
10-1
10-2
10-3
10-4
10
Young's modulus - Density
Foams
Fugid polymer
Toams
Composites CFRP
Natural P
materials
100
Flexible polymer
foams
Technical
ceramics
Wood
grain
Cork
Mg aloys
GFRP
EVA
leoprene
nucber
hyester
O
583
Concrele
Al₂O₂
1000
Density, p (kg/m³)
Ti allbys
Zinc alloys
PEEK
PET 'Nón-technical
Epodes ceramics
PC
PTFE
Polymers
Silicone
Gastomers
syunting
prene
Naloys
Elastomers
WC
Ov-Walbys
Cu alloys
Metals
Lead allbys
10,000
Guide lines for
minimum mass
design
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