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Grade 18 Titanium vs. ASTM A266 Carbon Steel

Grade 18 titanium belongs to the titanium alloys classification, while ASTM A266 carbon steel belongs to the iron alloys. There are 30 material properties with values for both materials. Properties with values for just one material (2, in this case) are not shown.

For each property being compared, the top bar is grade 18 titanium and the bottom bar is ASTM A266 carbon steel.

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Mechanical Properties

Elastic (Young's, Tensile) Modulus, GPa 110
190
Elongation at Break, % 11 to 17
21 to 26
Fatigue Strength, MPa 330 to 480
170 to 200
Poisson's Ratio 0.32
0.29
Reduction in Area, % 23
34 to 43
Shear Modulus, GPa 40
73
Shear Strength, MPa 420 to 590
320 to 380
Tensile Strength: Ultimate (UTS), MPa 690 to 980
500 to 600
Tensile Strength: Yield (Proof), MPa 540 to 810
230 to 290

Thermal Properties

Latent Heat of Fusion, J/g 410
250
Maximum Temperature: Mechanical, °C 330
400
Melting Completion (Liquidus), °C 1640
1460
Melting Onset (Solidus), °C 1590
1420
Specific Heat Capacity, J/kg-K 550
470
Thermal Conductivity, W/m-K 8.3
51 to 52
Thermal Expansion, µm/m-K 9.9
12

Electrical Properties

Electrical Conductivity: Equal Volume, % IACS 1.3
7.1
Electrical Conductivity: Equal Weight (Specific), % IACS 2.7
8.1 to 8.2

Otherwise Unclassified Properties

Density, g/cm3 4.5
7.8
Embodied Carbon, kg CO2/kg material 41
1.4
Embodied Energy, MJ/kg 670
18 to 19
Embodied Water, L/kg 270
46 to 47

Common Calculations

Resilience: Ultimate (Unit Rupture Work), MJ/m3 87 to 110
110
Resilience: Unit (Modulus of Resilience), kJ/m3 1380 to 3110
140 to 230
Stiffness to Weight: Axial, points 13
13
Stiffness to Weight: Bending, points 35
24
Strength to Weight: Axial, points 43 to 61
18 to 21
Strength to Weight: Bending, points 39 to 49
18 to 20
Thermal Diffusivity, mm2/s 3.4
14
Thermal Shock Resistance, points 47 to 67
16 to 19