Total Materia is a factual, comprehensive material database containing properties of over 450,000 materials (metals, polymers, ceramics, composites). The database allows searching for materials based on their designations, chemical composition, mechanical properties, and searching for standards related to these materials.
Access to the database is possible in the Special Collections Deaprtment Reading Room or in the Reference Department Reading Room, as well as remotely.
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Simultaneously, up to 3 users can work in the database. If you cannot log in, please wait and try again later. After finishing your work, please click "Log out" to allow others to use the database.
In the database, you will find:
Total Search provides data on material properties from standards and manufacturers, including physical, mechanical, composition, comparative tables, etc., for over 350,000 metals and thousands of non-metallic materials, including polymers, ceramics, and composites, and their mechanical, physical, thermal, electrical properties, etc.
Extended Range provides access to rare experimental data on advanced material properties needed for structural and thermal calculations and CAE/FEA analysis. It includes thousands of stress-strain curves, cyclic properties, plasticity curves, etc.
DataPLUS is a complementary module providing information on material joining, tribology, lubricants and coolants, dimensions and tolerances, as well as coating information, for thousands of metals and plastics.
Enviro is an additional module providing data on corrosion, aging, resistance to atmospheric conditions, and radiation for thousands of metals and plastics.
Compliance is a module that provides information on global regulations regarding the use of chemicals and materials.
Suppliers allow browsing, searching, and quickly finding raw material suppliers from around the world, combined with the Total Metals database, which provides an accurate connection between materials and their properties and potential local or global suppliers.
SmartComp enables the identification of an unknown material based on its chemical composition generated by a spectrometer. By comparing the composition of a given material with 350,000 other materials, you can identify the material and then display its properties or find equivalents in comparative tables. All with just one click.
eXporter exports material properties to CAE Solver formats in 3 simple steps, including formats such as ANSYS, HyperWorks, Abaqus, Siemens NX, and many others.
Tracker - make sure that the data used is up-to-date, thus the most reliable among available information. Check what has changed in the database, from standard updates to changes in property data.
Contact: Special Collections Department+48 12 617 32 17ozs@bg.agh.edu.pl