Material Data - E9310 (Ultra High Strength Steel)

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E9310 is categorized as Ultra High Strength Steel and is referenced in the Aerospace Structural Metals Handbook. The AMS specifications for E9310 include 6260J, 6265F, and 6267B. The user is seeking additional data, specifically the tangent modulus at yield, stress/strain curve, modulus, and Poisson's ratio. They noted the absence of information in the MMPDS-01 Handbook. A suggestion was made to check MatWeb for further material properties.
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Hi guys, I'm having trouble tracking down some material information for this steel, E9310. It's listed in the Aerospace Structural Metals Handbook under Ultra High Strength Steel.

AMS specifications include:
6260J
6265F
6267B

I have quite a bit of data for it, but I'm looking for a little more. I would really like a tangent modulus at yield, or even a stress/strain curve. I also cannot find any modulus or poisson's ratio.

Thanks if anyone can find anything.

p.s. There is nothing for the material in the MMPDS-01 Handbook either.
 
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