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Pipeng : Material Thermal Expansion Coefficient Data Module

Material Expansion Data Tables

Description : Material thermal expansion coefficient α data: material elongation per temperature change.

Data Tools In This Module:

DATA - ASME B31.3 Pipeline Thermal Expansion Coefficient : Data Table
DATA - Typical Values of Thermal Expansion Coefficient for Metals : Data Table
WWW - Thermal expansion For Common Metals : Internet Link To The Engineering Toolbox
WWW - Thermal Expansion Coefficients : Internet Link To Lucas Milhaupt
WWW - Thermal Expansion Coefficients : Internet Link To Handy Harman
WWW - Material Property Database : Internet Link To MatWeb
WWW - Thermal Expansion Coefficients : Internet Link To Kaye & Laby
WWW - Plastic Polymer Density Tensile Strength Expansion Coefficient Conductivity and Heat Capacity : Internet Link To Kaye & Laby
WWW - Properties Of Solids : Internet Link To RoyMech
WWW - Properties Of Metals : Internet Link To RoyMech


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DATA - ASME B31.3 Pipeline Thermal Expansion Coefficient : Data Table

Data values for the thermal expansion coefficient from ANSI/ASME B31.3 for a range of temperature values. ANSI/ASME B31.3 : Process Piping Table C-3. Data values include: 70F ε/F, 200F ε/F, 300F ε/F.

Material types include:

  • Aluminium Alloy
  • Gray Cast Iron
  • Bronze
  • Brass
  • 70Cu-30Ni
  • UNS N08xxx series Ni-Fe-Cr
  • UNS N06xxx series Ni-Cr-Fe
  • Ductile Iron
  • Carbon Steel C-Mo-Cr upto 3Cr-Mo
  • 5Cr-Mo through 9Cr-Mo
  • Austenitic Stainless Steel 18Cr-8Ni
  • 12Cr 17Cr and 17Cr
  • 25Cr-20Ni
  • UNS N04400 Monel 67Ni-30Cu
  • 3 1/2 Ni
  • Copper and Copper Alloys

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DATA - Typical Values of Thermal Expansion Coefficient for Metals : Data Table

Data values for the thermal expansion coefficient of selected metals. Data values include: Min ε/C, Max ε/C.

Material types include:

  • Aluminium (25 C)
  • Aluminium Alloys (25 C)
  • API 5L Steel (25 C)
  • Brass (25 C)
  • Bronze (25 C)
  • Copper (25 C)
  • Copper Alloy (25 C)
  • Cupro Nickel (25 C)
  • Duplex (25 C)
  • Incoloy (25 C)
  • Inconel (25 C)
  • Pure Iron (25 C)
  • Monel (25 C)
  • Ni-Cr Alloys (25 C)
  • Ni-Cr-Fe Alloys (25 C)
  • Carbon Steel (25 C)
  • Zinc Pure (25 C)
  • Zinc Alloy (25 C)

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WWW WWW - Thermal expansion For Common Metals : Internet Link To The Engineering Toolbox

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WWW WWW - Thermal Expansion Coefficients : Internet Link To Lucas Milhaupt

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WWW WWW - Thermal Expansion Coefficients : Internet Link To Handy Harman

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WWW WWW - Material Property Database : Internet Link To MatWeb

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WWW WWW - Thermal Expansion Coefficients : Internet Link To Kaye & Laby

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WWW WWW - Plastic Polymer Density Tensile Strength Expansion Coefficient Conductivity and Heat Capacity : Internet Link To Kaye & Laby

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WWW WWW - Properties Of Solids : Internet Link To RoyMech

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WWW WWW - Properties Of Metals : Internet Link To RoyMech

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