What Does ASMD Stand For?
Aerospace Structural Metals Database (ASMD)
Aerospace Structural Metals Database What are ASMD Standards?
CINDAS Aerospace Structural Metals Database (ASMD); contains more than 231 alloys and 80,000 related data graphs, which are preferred and frequently used especially in the aviation, energy production and defense industry sectors.
ASMD contains 550 different features. The most important of these features, which are divided into groups to make it easier to follow and use, are;
- Thermophysics
- Thermal Radiation (Thermoradiative)
- Electricity and Nuclear
- Mechanical
- Strength
- Income
- Hardness
- Fatigue
- Area Reduction
- Deformation
- Heat
- Lifetime
- Corrosion, Oxidation and Mass Changes
- Size and Grain Size
- It is stated as the content of the alloy.
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