JAHM Curve Data
Updates to the JAHM Curve Data database, part of the Core Materials data (always available in Granta Selector).
Temperature-dependent mechanical, thermal, physical and
electrical properties, stress-strain curves, fatigue, creep, magnetic and
optical properties for materials, including metals, polymers, ceramics,
composites, elements, natural materials and functional materials. JAHM Curve
Data can be used to understand the influence of temperature on mechanical
performance, and to provide material properties for use in
simulation.
Note: Data compiled by JAHM Software and licensed for
distribution by ANSYS, Inc. ANSYS, Inc. provides no warranty for this
data.
- New or updated data
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- Additional 18,000 curves and point data values added throughout the
database, and 5700+ new records, including:
- 1700+ new optical data records in Glasses folder
- 900+ new thermal data records in Elements and compounds folder
- 700+ new simple failure data records in Copper alloys folder
- Remaining additions are added across other folders
- Increased data coverage:
- Thermal data for records in the Natural materials folder
- Optical data for records in the Functional materials folder
- Additional true stress-strain curves in 750+ polymer records
- New pressure constraint for viscosity, density and thermal properties
- Improved composition data
- Improved links to records in the MaterialUniverse® database
- Additional 18,000 curves and point data values added throughout the
database, and 5700+ new records, including:
- Other changes
- New 'Optical transmission vs. wavelength' curves attribute populated for over 1600 records