How To Calculate Young Modulus From Stress Strain Curve

Calculate Young’s Modulus from Stress-Strain Curve



Young’s Modulus, also known as the modulus of elasticity, is a measure of the stiffness of an elastic material. Calculating it from a stress-strain curve is crucial in materials science and engineering. Here’s how…

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the stress value (in Pascals) from your stress-strain curve.
  2. Enter the corresponding strain value.
  3. Click ‘Calculate’.

Formula & Methodology

The formula for Young’s Modulus (E) is E = Stress / Strain. Our calculator uses this formula to find the modulus from your input values.

Real-World Examples

Data & Statistics

Young’s Modulus for Various Materials
Material Young’s Modulus (GPa)
Steel 200
Aluminum 70
Rubber 0.001

Expert Tips

  • Ensure your stress and strain values are from the linear elastic region of the curve.
  • For more accurate results, use a larger strain value (e.g., 0.005 instead of 0.001).

Interactive FAQ

What is the difference between Young’s Modulus and Shear Modulus?

Young’s Modulus measures the stiffness of a material under uniaxial stress, while Shear Modulus measures the stiffness under shear stress.

Stress-Strain Curve for Steel Young's Modulus Calculation

For more information, see the Engineering ToolBox and the NIST Young’s Modulus resource.

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