Wikidata:WikiProject Materials/Properties/Properties list table model

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A project of more detailled properties list table. The main objective is to list ISO, ASTM and other description sources to ensure consistency of data with scientific and normalized standards.

Usefull links[edit]


Production[edit]

With dedicated lua module LoPwS[edit]

Title
ID Data type Description Described by Examples Inverse
tensile modulus of elasticityP5480QuantityYoung's modulus: material proprety linking the elastic deformation to the yield strengh. SAE 316L stainless steel <tensile modulus of elasticity> 200 gigapascal-
ultimate tensile strengthP5479Quantityultimate tensile strength: material property measuring the tensil strengh at break glass fiber <ultimate tensile strength> 360 megapascal-
yield strengthP5529Quantityelastic limit: material proprety measuring the stress above which materials begin to permanently deform A36 steel <yield strength> 250 megapascal-
hardnessP5483Quantityhardness: measure of how resistant solid matter is to various kinds of permanent shape change when a force is applied Property talk:P5483-
tensile modulus of elasticitynew  create, proposalQuantitysubjectitem: material proprety linking the elastic deformation to the yield strengh.
  • ISO 527-1,ASTM D638
Earth → Q1
example string
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tensile modulus of elasticitynew  create, proposalQuantitymaterial proprety linking the elastic deformation to the yield strengh.-
tensile modulus of elasticitynew  create, proposalno datatype provided-


Original idea (archive)[edit]

Line 2 is the alternate data from model for under request or planned properties.

Property Description Alias Main sources Examples
  • name= (under request link)
  • description =
  • alias =
  • sources =
  • examples =
tensile modulus of elasticity (P5480)

material proprety linking the elastic deformation to the yield strengh.

Tensile Modulus (ISO 527-1 and ASTM D638) and Young's modulus

ISO 527-1,ASTM D638, [3],[4], Discussion

SAE 316L stainless steel (200 gigapascal) and gold (79 gigapascal)