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Hey there. So... Since we're regularly using material properties, ranging from simple stuff like density to complex stuff like specific heat capacity, compressive strength, shear strength, and other mechanical properties, why hasn't anyone created a material properties reference page in this wiki yet? I mean the Outskirts Battledome already beat us to the punch, and I'm an OBD vet.: https://www.narutoforums.org/xfa-blog-entry/because-flutters***-sucks-and-we-need-something.34025/
Note, 1 MPa is 1 joule per cubic centimeter (or 1 megajoule per cubic meter). It's not really comprehensive, but both the blog and the comments section should provide some important insight.
I've also calc'd duct tape's mechanical properties (tensile strength specifically) in a blog of mine.: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/U..._Vs_Debates..._Maybe?_(Strength_of_Duct_Tape)
Lastly, plexiglass, aka bulletproof glass, had its mechanical properties listed here: https://www.plexiglas.com/export/si...neral-information-and-physical-properties.pdf
All this stuff on mechanical properties, yet without a reference page for it, chances are we'll have to sniff around the net to get the calcing material we need. Why not make a reference page for this stuff?
Note, 1 MPa is 1 joule per cubic centimeter (or 1 megajoule per cubic meter). It's not really comprehensive, but both the blog and the comments section should provide some important insight.
I've also calc'd duct tape's mechanical properties (tensile strength specifically) in a blog of mine.: https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/U..._Vs_Debates..._Maybe?_(Strength_of_Duct_Tape)
Lastly, plexiglass, aka bulletproof glass, had its mechanical properties listed here: https://www.plexiglas.com/export/si...neral-information-and-physical-properties.pdf
All this stuff on mechanical properties, yet without a reference page for it, chances are we'll have to sniff around the net to get the calcing material we need. Why not make a reference page for this stuff?