Comparing the Physical Properties of Different Materials

The Data Comparison panel lets you compare a single physical property for up to five different materials. This feature lets you compare the datasets that are available for particular materials, and select the materials and datasets that are the most appropriate to your simulation.

To compare a particular physical property for different materials:

  1. In the Casting Material Database Editor, click the Data Comparison tab.
  2. In the Physical Property box, click the down arrow and then select the physical property that you want to compare.


  3. Select the materials that you want to compare:
    1. In the Material Designation box, enter all or part of the material name.
      If you want to list all available materials, leave the Material Designation box empty.
    2. Click Search to display the list of matched materials.
    3. In the Material Search dialog, select the materials that you want to compare.
      You can select up to five materials. If you attempt to select any more, the Select button is grayed out.
    4. Click Select.

    The selected materials are added to the comparison slots on the Data Comparison panel.



    If a material designation has two or more datasets that are associated with the selected physical property, the recommended curve and its documentation are shown by default.

  4. If you want to select another dataset, click the drop-down list under the material designation and select the appropriate dataset number.


  5. If you want to display solidus and liquidus temperatures, click TS/TL below the material designation.
    The temperature range, if available, is displayed.

You can remove or replace a material designation:

  1. Click Remove below the material designation.

    The material designation field is cleared and the associated dataset is removed.

  2. If you want to display a different material, click Search and then select the appropriate material designation.

You can use the graphical display features to view and compare the dataset curves. You can also save a graph as a PDF file to use later, or print a graph directly to your printer.

For more information, see Viewing Dataset Curves.