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Section 3.2 Density 89
examples ofthe importance of physical properties are discussed in this chapter, with
each property being presented from the viewpoint of material selection and manu-
facturing and its relevance to the service life of the component.
3.2 Density
The density of a material is its mass per unit volume. Another term is specific
gravity, which expresses a material’s density in relation to that of Water; thus, speci-
fic gravity has no units. The range of densities for a variety of materials at room
temperature, along with other properties, is given in Tables 3.1 and 3.2.
TABLE 3.l
Physical Properties of Selected Materials at Room Temperature
Coefficient
Specific Thermal of thermal Electrical
Density Melting point heat conductivity expansion resistivity
(kg/m3) (°C) (J/kg K) (W/m K) (pm/m-°C) (Q-m)
Metallic
Aluminum 2700 660 900 222 23.6 2.8 >< 1078
Aluminum alloys 2630-2820 476-654 880-920 121-239 23.0-23.6 2.8-4.0 >< 1078
Beryllium 1854 1278 1884 146 8.5 4.0 >< 1078
Columbium (niobium) 8580 2468 272 52 7.1 15 >< 1078
Copper 8970 1082 385 393 16.5 1.7 >< 1078
Copper alloys 7470-8940 885-1260 377-435 29-234 16.5-20 1.7-5.9 >< 1078
Gold 19,300 1063 129 317 19.3 2.4 >< 1078
Iron 7860 1537 460 74 11.5 9.5 >< 1078
Steels 6920-9130 1371-1532 448-502 15-52 11.7-17.3 17.0 >< 1078
Lead 11,350 327 130 35 29.4 20.6 >< 1078
Lead alloys 8850-11,350 182-326 126-188 24-46 27.1-31.1 20.6-24 >< 1078
Magnesium 1745 650 1025 154 26.0 4.5 >< 1078
Magnesium alloys 1770-1780 610-621 1046 75-138 26.0 4.5-15.9 >< 1078
Molybdenum alloys 10,210 2610 276 142 5.1 5.3 >< 1078
Nickel 8910 1453 440 92 13.3 6.2 >< 1078
Nickel alloys 7750-8850 1110-1454 381-544 12-63 12.7-18.4 6.2-110 >< 1078
Silicon 2330 1423 712 148 7.63 1.0 >< 1073
Silver 10,500 961 235 429 19.3 1.6 >< 1078
Tantalum alloys 16,600 2996 142 54 6.5 13.5 >< 1078
Titanium 4510 1668 519 17 8.35 42 >< 1078
Titanium alloys 4430-4700 1549-1649 502-544 8-12 8.1-9.5 40~171 >< 1078
Tungsten 19,290 3410 138 166 4.5 5 >< 1078
Zinc 7140 419 385 113 32.5 5.45 >< 1078
Zinc alloys 6640-7200 386-525 402 105-113 32.5-35 6.06-6.89 >< 1078
Nonmetallic
Ceramics 2300-5500 - 750-950 10-17 5.5-13.5 -
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Glasses 2400-2700 580-1540 500-850 0.6-1.7 4.6-70 -
Graphite 1900-2200 840 5-10 7.86 -
Plastics 900-2000 110-330 1000-2000 0.1-0.4 72-200
Wood 400-700 - 2400-2800 0.1-0.4 2-60 -