Nimonic 115 Nickel Alloy: Poisson's Ratio

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Finding the Poisson's ratio for Nimonic 115 nickel-based alloy is challenging, as specific data may not be readily available online. Users suggest contacting the manufacturer directly, particularly Special Metals, which is known for this alloy, to obtain technical information. There is a possibility that the manufacturer may not have a specific value for Nimonic 115 but could provide a similar value from another alloy. If the data cannot be obtained, considering alternative materials with available properties is advisable, especially for applications like turbine blades.
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do anyone knows how to find poisson's ratio of nimonic 115 nickle based alloy?i try google it can't found it::frown:.It took me two hours for nothing..
 
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Call however you are buying it from?
I don't have any materials references that specific - it might also be that the makers don't have a value for that alloy but might know that it's not too different from another alloy.
 
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Are you perhaps referring to Multimet, N-155 (in stead of 115)?
 
FredGarvin said:
Are you perhaps referring to Multimet, N-155 (in stead of 115)?

no,i want nimonic 115 like in this url http://www.suppliersonline.com/propertypages/Nimonic115.asp"
I have chosen this material to be my turbine blade material.If this material don't have available data of poisson ratio,i consider to change to other material which have its data and perhaps better than this material.DO you have any suggestion?

mgb_phys said:
Call however you are buying it from?
I don't have any materials references that specific - it might also be that the makers don't have a value for that alloy but might know that it's not too different from another alloy.

i don't want to buy it.i just want it for my research
 
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