Aerospace & Energy Data

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Granta offers cost-effective, quick, and efficient access to authoritative regulator-approved sources of data on the materials used in aerospace design and similar high-performance engineering applications.

Data module
Datasheets
Content summary
Attributes and properties
MMPDS

(formerly
MIL-Handbook-5)
2,200 alloys 1,000 fasteners
The preeminent source of materials property data for aerospace component design (previously known as MIL-HDBK-5).
Statistically derived design values for alloys. Curves include fatigue, stress-stain, creep, strength with temperature & exposure time. Joining and strength properties for fasteners.
2,500
The leading source of European design-strength data on aerospace structural metallic materials.
Statistically derived design values. Curves include fatigue, stress-stain, creep, strength with temperature & exposure time.
CMH-17

(formerly
MIL-Handbook-17)
1,000
The Composite Materials Handbook, the leading source of test data for advanced composites - polymer, metal, and ceramic matrix.
Numerous properties, some as function of temperature, some as function of lay-up and orientation.
Data covers over 600 laminates
Traceable design data for composite materials from the from the NCAMP and AGATE projects
A compilation of data for the constituents, intermediates, and processing steps used to generate laminates
1,000 records
Data covering over 300 continuous fiber reinforced polymer composite grades, drawn from from manufacturers, leading testing labs, and research institutions
For different test conditions (e.g. room temperature dry, elevated temperature wet, etc.): constituents (fibers, matrix materials etc.), suppliers, forms, and properties from testing
260 material standards, 470 materials
Property data for materials used in nuclear and conventional energy applications and for process / chemical plants.
Design stress values, tensile and yield strength values, and tables and charts of material properties.
NIMS Creep and Fatigue Datasheets 59 Creep and 115 Fatigue datasheets Fully accessible raw metals data from Japan's National Institute for Material Science (NIMS), covering up to 40 years of creep and fatigue data at both room temperature and elevated temperatures. 59 creep datasheets covering over 40 materials  in pipe, tube, and plate form. 115 fatigue datasheets covering 51 materials (mainly steels) providing elastic, high cycle fatigue, low cycle fatigue, time dependent low cycle fatigue (at elevated temperatures), as well as high cycle fatigue and crack propagation data on welded joins and material in the heat affected zone.

The GRANTA MI software offers superior, shared access to any of these data modules. Or you can integrate these references with each other and with in-house and other third-party data to create a complete materials information source for your engineering process. With GRANTA MI you can search, browse, analyze, and manipulate this data. A browser-based interface supports engineers and materials

Alternatively, you can access these data modules within the CES Selector software on your PC.