File:Classement materiaux generique.svg

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English: Generic materials choice diagram: massic price (kg/€, $ or whatever) vs. specific characteristic (IU/kg), linear scale. The higher the abscissa, the lighter the part. Iso-price lines: the higher the slope of the line connecting the point representing the material with the origin, the more expensive the part.
Français : Diagramme générique de choix d'un matériau : prix massique (kg/€, $ ou autre) en fonction de la caractéristique spécifique (uSI/kg), échelle linéaire. Plus l'abscisse est importante, plus la pièce est légère. Droites iso-prix : plus la pente de la droite reliant l'origine au point du matériau est élevée, plus la pièce est chère.
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