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Coefficient of Thermal Expansion / Coefficient of Linear Expansion - CLTI

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What is the Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion (CLTE)? #

coefficient of thermal expansion/coefficient of linear expansion - CLTI.Any material will expand under the influence of elevated temperatures.This can result in significant dimensional changes, part warpage, or internal stresses.

The Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion (CLTE, often referred to as "α") is a material property that characterizes a material's ability to expand under the influence of elevated temperatures.The linear coefficient 'CLTE or α' of the material is calculated as follows:

α = ΔL / (L0 * ΔT)

Among them:

  • α is the coefficient of linear thermal expansion per degree Celsius
  • ΔL is the change in specimen length due to heating or cooling
  • L0is the original length of the specimen at room temperature
  • ΔT is the temperature change during the test, °C

Thus, α is obtained by dividing the linear expansion per unit length by the temperature change. When labeling the average coefficient of thermal expansion, the temperature range must be specified.

 


Table of coefficients of thermal expansion of common materials #

Thermal Expansion Coefficient of.Thermal Expansion (10-6 m/(m °C))
Alumina3
Aluminum13.1
Antimony5
Arsenic2.6
Barium11.4
Beryllium6.7
Beryllium Copper9.3
Bismuth7.2
Brass10.4
Brass, Admiralty11.2
Brass, Yellow11.3
Bronze10
Bronze, Aluminum9
Cadmium16.8
Calcium12.4
Carbon - diamond0.67
Cerium2.9
Chromium3.3
Cobalt6.7
Copper9.8
Copper, Beryllium 259.9
Corundum, sintered3.6
Diamond0.6
Dysprosium5.5
Erbium6.8
Europium19.4
Gadolinium5
Germanium3.4
Glass, hard3.3
Gold7.9
Graphite4.4
Hafnium3.3
Hard alloy K203.3
Hastelloy C5.3
Holmium6.2
Ice28.3
Incoloy8
Inconel6.4
Indium18.3
Invar0.8
Iridium3.3
Iron6.8
Iron, cast5.9
Iron, forged6.3
Lanthanum6.7
Lead15.1
Limestone4.4
Lithium25.6
Lutetium5.5
Magnesium14
Manganese12
Manganese Bronze11.8
Marble3.1 – 7.9
Masonry2.6 – 5.0
Mica1.7
Molybdenum3
Neodymium5.3
Nickel7.2
Nickel Wrought7.4
Niobium (Columbium)3.9
Osmium2.8
Palladium6.6
Platinum5
Plutonium19.84
Potassium46
Praseodymium3.7
Promethium6.1
Quartz0.43 – 0.79
Red Brass10.4
Rhenium3.7
Rhodium4.4
Rubber, hard42.8
Ruthenium5.1
Samarium7.1
Scandium5.7
Selenium (computing)2.1
Silicon2.8
Silver11
Sodium39
Solder 50 - 5013.4
Steel7.3
Steel Stainless Austenitic (304)9.6
Steel Stainless Austenitic (310)8
Steel Stainless Austenitic (316)8.9
Steel Stainless Ferritic (410)5.5
Strontium12.5
Tantalum3.6
Tellurium20.5
Terbium5.7
Terne6.5
Thallium16.6
Thorium6.7
Thulium7.4
Tin12.8
Titanium Commercially Pure8.6
Titanium Alloy Ti - 5Al - 2.5Sn9.4
Tungsten Molybdenum5
Tungsten2.5
Uranium7.4
Vanadium4.4
Ytterbium14.6
Yttrium5.9
Zinc19
Zirconium3.2

 

 

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