## Shear Modulus (G) for Nitronic 50 or XM-19 Hot Rolled Condition

I am looking for shear modulus (G) for Nitronic 50 or XM-19 High strength hot rolled condition

UNS - S20910 and ASTM A276-10

it is surprising for me that material standards like ASME or ASTM does not provide shear modulus data..?

even checked "http://www.keytometals.com" and "http://www.matweb.com"

but didnt found....

is there alterative source to find shear modulus data...

regards
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 Recognitions: Science Advisor For isotropic materials, $$G = \frac{E}{1 + 2 \nu}$$ A Google search soon found values for Youngs modulus ##E## and Poisson's ratio ##\nu##

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 Quote by AlephZero For isotropic materials, $$G = \frac{E}{1 + 2 \nu}$$ A Google search soon found values for Youngs modulus ##E## and Poisson's ratio ##\nu##
You are correct that the shear modulus can be calculated from Young's modulus and the Poisson ratio, but the formula you gave is incorrect.

G = E/(1+$\nu$)/2

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Oops. You are right. Of course if should be $$\frac{E}{2(1+\nu)}$$