Abstract: | Material properties by continuous elastic straining Within the scope of a common research project of the steel and automotive industry, 20 sheet steels have been investigated to obtain input data for FE‐analysis. In detail, characteristical elastic, plastic and fatique values were determined by several testing institutes for a period of 3 years. Knowledge of dependency of Young’s modulus from temperature and orientation is important for spring back at the press shop and stiffness of parts for automotive. Young’s modulus was determined by tensile tests in delivered state, after prestraining, heat treatment at room temperature and –40 °C and 100 °C. Young’s modulus is dependent from the orientation to rolling direction and can be classified in groups. Young’s modulus of ferritic steels is decreased about 10 % by prestraining of 2 % but recovered after annealing at 170 °C. Temperature dependency well known from non destructive tests are confirmed. |