Strength-to-Weight Calculator
Calculate specific strength (strength-to-weight ratio) for material comparison in weight-critical applications.
CalculatorHow to Use
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Select the Alloy and Property Metric
Choose the alloy and select the strength metric to normalize: yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, or fatigue endurance limit.
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Confirm or Override the Density Value
The alloy density is loaded automatically from the database; override it if you have a measured value for a specific lot or product form.
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Compare Specific Strength Across Candidates
Add multiple alloys to the comparison list; the tool ranks them by specific strength (strength/density in kN·m/kg or in·lbf/lb) and displays the percentage difference between candidates.
About
Specific strength — the ratio of mechanical strength to material density — is the foundational metric for lightweight structural design. Engineers designing weight-sensitive structures use specific strength to compare candidates across entirely different alloy families, because a material with lower absolute strength but much lower density may outperform a stronger but heavier alloy when the design is constrained by mass rather than volume.
The AlloyFYI Strength-to-Weight Calculator draws on the full material database to compute and rank specific strength, specific stiffness, and specific fatigue strength for any combination of alloys across all engineering metal families. The tool is built on Ashby's materials selection methodology, the gold standard framework taught in mechanical and aerospace engineering programs worldwide and implemented in CES EduPack and Granta Design software. By making these comparisons instantly accessible, the calculator supports rapid material selection decisions at the earliest design stage, when material choice has the highest impact on product performance and cost.