The formula to calculate Young's Modulus of Porous Material is:
\[ E = E_0 \left(1 - (0.019 \eta_v) + (0.00009 \eta_v^2)\right) \]
Young's Modulus of a Porous Material is a measure of the stiffness of the material, taking into account its porosity. The Volume Percent of Porosity is the percentage of the material's volume that is occupied by pores.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ E = 300,000,000,000 \left(1 - (0.019 \times 25) + (0.00009 \times 25^2)\right) = 174,375,000,000 \text{ Pascal} \]
The Young's Modulus of the Porous Material is 174,375,000,000 Pascal.
Young's Modulus of Non-Porous Material (Pascal) | Volume Percent of Porosity (%) | Young's Modulus of Porous Material (Pascal) |
---|---|---|
300000000000 | 20 | 196,800,000,000.000000000000000 |
300000000000 | 21 | 192,207,000,000.000000000000000 |
300000000000 | 22 | 187,668,000,000.000030517578125 |
300000000000 | 23 | 183,183,000,000.000000000000000 |
300000000000 | 24 | 178,752,000,000.000000000000000 |
300000000000 | 25 | 174,375,000,000.000000000000000 |
300000000000 | 26 | 170,052,000,000.000000000000000 |
300000000000 | 27 | 165,783,000,000.000000000000000 |
300000000000 | 28 | 161,567,999,999.999969482421875 |
300000000000 | 29 | 157,407,000,000.000030517578125 |
300000000000 | 30 | 153,300,000,000.000000000000000 |