The Young's modulus of asbestos cement typically ranges between 5 to 15 GPa (gigapascals), depending on the specific formulation and composition of the material. This value indicates the material's stiffness, with higher values representing greater rigidity. Asbestos cement has been used historically in construction for its durability and strength, but its use has declined due to health concerns associated with asbestos fibers.
I think you mean "What variables affect young's modulus". Obviously not an english major!
young modulus remain unaffected ...as it depends on change in length ..
This is known as the Modulus of Elastisity, or Youngs Modulus (in tension/compression) and will be a constant as long as the deformation is in the elastic range.
en 24 is an alloy steel in the .40 carbon range. Young's modulus between 28 and 30 million PSI Tim Engleman
Most riot shields list the material of construction as Lexan, the trade name for the polycarbonate polymer. The young's modulus of polycarbonate is 2.0-2.4 GPa (gigapascals).
Young's modulus
Youngs Modulus
75gpa
Asbestos cement
young modulus remain unaffected ...as it depends on change in length ..
I think you mean "What variables affect young's modulus". Obviously not an english major!
Young's modulus-205 kN/mm2 Poisson's ratio = 0.30
The difference between corrugated asbestos roofing and flat asbestos cement sheet is the form in which it was cast and, perhaps, the thickness of the finished product. Asbestos was merely an additive to cement. Both products are basically cement with a fiber strengthener that happens to be asbestos.
there are different types of modulus it depends on what types of stress is acting on the material if its direct stress then then there is modulus of elasticity,if tis shear stress then its modulus of rigidity and when its volumetric stress it is bulk modulus and so on
Depends on the hardness of the formulation. Poisson's ratio depends mainly on the bulk modulus and slightly on the Youngs modulus at very low strains for the subject compound. If the Youngs modulus lies between 0.92 and 9.40MN/m², Poisson's ratio lies between 0.49930 and 0.49993.
Metal is not a specific material, how is this ever going to be answered?!
G = E/2(1+u) where G = mod of rigidity and u =poisson ration and E = young modulus