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StressTel T-MIKE E - Appendix A

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Glass(Crn) .22 5700 Porcelain .22 5600
Glass(Wind) .27 6800 Rubber(Butyl) .073 1900
Gold .13 3200 Rubber (Vulc) .09 2300
Inconel .22 5700 Silver .14 3600
Lead .085 2200 Steel .23
5900
Magnesium .23 5800 Tin .13 3300
Manganese .18 4700 Titanium .24 5900
Molybdenum .25 6300 Tungsten .21 5400
Neoprene .063 1600 Zinc .16 4200
Monel .21 5400 Zircaloy 2 .19 4700
Nickel .22 5600
The information is supplied for the convenience of the user and StressTel Corporation assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies. The actual velocity
of the above material is dependent upon the exact composition, temperature, and processing of each material.
Table for Typical Sound Velocity (Longitudinal Wave) in Various Materials.
in/
µµ
µµ
µsec m/sec in/
µµ
µµ
µsec m/sec
Aluminum .25 6300 Nylon .10 2600
Beryllium .51 12900 Phenolic .056 1400
Brass .17 4400 Platinum .16 4000
Cadmium .11 2800 Plexiglas .11 2700
Cast Iron .19 4500 Polyethylene .07 1900
Copper .18 4700 Polystyrene .093 2400
Diamond .69 17500 Polyurethane .07 1900
Appendix A

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