JME_V2_N3_RP3 Theoretical Relationship between Modulus of Elasticity and Temperature for Engineering Materials Yaomin Dong Iosif E. Shkolnik Timothy M. Cameron Journal on Mechanical Engineering 2249 - 0744 2 3 15 25 Modulus of Elasticity, Temperature, Stress, Strain, Activation Energy The modulus of elasticity is one of the most important mechanical properties of a material. It needs to be determined accurately in order to facilitate mechanical design, ensure reliability and promote compliance with legislative restrictions. The modulus-temperature relationship is traditionally determined experimentally, and the procedure is time consuming, expensive, and often impossible. The main goal of this work is to obtain a comprehensive analytical relationship between modulus of elasticity and temperature, based on the kinetic nature of the strength of solids and a nonlinear equation of state for materials. The analytical modulus-temperature relationship is compared with existing experimental data. Results demonstrate the potential of the nonlinear approach to predict the static and dynamic elastic modulus of different engineering materials (metals, plastics, and concrete) as a function of temperature. May - July 2012 Copyright © 2012 i-manager publications. All rights reserved. i-manager Publications http://www.imanagerpublications.com/Article.aspx?ArticleId=1866