Thermal Expansion Calculator
Calculate dimensional change due to temperature. Input length, CTE, and temperature change.
CalculatorReference CTE Values
| Material | CTE (µm/m·°C) | |
|---|---|---|
How to Use
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Select the Alloy and Temperature Range
Choose the alloy from the database and enter the initial temperature T₁ and final temperature T₂ in either Celsius or Fahrenheit.
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Input the Initial Dimension
Enter the length, diameter, or other relevant dimension of the component in millimeters or inches; for area expansion, enter the surface area.
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Read the Dimensional Change and Fit Tolerance Impact
The calculator outputs the thermal expansion ΔL, the final dimension at T₂, and an assessment of whether the expansion will violate specified dimensional tolerances or cause interference fits to loosen.
About
Thermal expansion is a fundamental material behavior that engineers must account for wherever components operate across a temperature range. From the expansion loops designed into cross-country pipelines to the clearances specified between turbine blades and their casings, dimensional changes due to temperature govern the integrity and function of countless engineered systems.
Accurate CTE data for the specific alloy, temper, and temperature range is essential — CTE varies with temperature, and mean values quoted in datasheets may differ significantly from instantaneous values at extreme temperatures. The AlloyFYI Thermal Expansion Calculator provides both mean and instantaneous CTE values where available, and automatically flags situations where CTE mismatch between joined dissimilar materials may generate stresses exceeding the material's yield strength. The tool supports applications ranging from precision metrology (where even sub-micron expansion matters) to large structural assemblies operating over a 200°C service temperature range.