Exam I questions - 2019 spring
What is the difference between a live center and a dead center, when these terms are used in the context of workholding in a lathe?
A center holds the workpiece at the tailstock end of the lathe. A live center is mounted in bearings and rotates with the work. A dead center does not rotate - the work rotates about it
What is a plasticizer?
A chemical added to the polymer to make it softer and more flexible. It is often added to improve the polymer's flow characteristics for SHAPING
Define steel
An iron-carbon alloy containing 0.02% to 2.11% carbon
Which one of the following elements is the most important alloying ingredient in steel: carbon, chromium, nickel, molybdenum, vanadium
CARBON
Is copper considered easy or difficult to weld? Why?
Difficult - high thermal conductivity makes the heat flow away from the joint rather than being concentrated to permit melting of the metal
T/F: The plastic region of the stress-strain curve for a metal is characterized by a proportional relationship between stress and strain
False
How do grain boundaries contribute to the strain hardening phenomenon in metals?
Grain boundaries block the continued movement of dislocations in the metal during straining. As more dislocations become blocked, the metal becomes more difficult to deform; in effect it becomes STRONGER
What is graphene?
Graphene is a one-atom-thick planar sheet of carbon
What is the primary mineral in glass products?
Silica, or silicon dioxide (SiO2).
What is so special about superalloys? What distinguishes them from other alloys?
Superalloys are generally distinguished by their strength and resistance to corrosion and oxidation at ELEVATED TEMPERATURES
Cross-linking (curing) of the various thermosetting plastics is accomplished by one of several ways. Name two
all answers: temperature activated systems, catalyst activated systems, mixing-activated systems, ultraviolet light activated systems
what is a flow curve
an equation that provides a good approximation of behavior of metals in plastic region, including their capactiy for strain hardening
When the drill bit in a drilling operation does not exit the opposite side of the work, the resulting hole is called which one of the following: blind hole or a through hole
blind hole
Which of the following processes start with a material that is in a fluid or semifluid state and solidifies the material in a cavity: casting, forging, machining, molding, pressing, and turning
casting and molding
ceramics are characterized by which of two of the following bonding types: adhesives, covalent, hydrogen, ionic, metallic, and van der Waals
covalent, ionic
Typical operations performed on a machining center include which of the following answers: boring drilling milling sawing and turning
drilling and milling
Properties and characteristics of glass-ceramics include which of the following (two best answers): efficiency in processing, electrical conductor, high thermal expansion, and strong, relative to other glasses
efficiency in processing, strong relative to other glasses
Which one of the following types of stress strain relationships best describes the behavior of most metals at room temperature: elastic and perfectly plastic, elastic and straing hardening, perfectly elastic, or none of the above?
elastic and strain hardening
T/F: A ceramic material can be defined as a microscopic physical mixture consisting of a metal or semimetal and one or more nonmetals
false - not a physical mixture but a COMPOUND
T/F: The coefficient of thermal expansion measures the change in cross section area of a material per degree of temperature
false, measures change in length per degree of temperature
T/F: As the degree of crystallinity in a given polymer increases, the polymer becomes denser and stiffer, and its melting temperature decreases
false; melting temperature increases
If engineering stress and true stress were measured simultaneously during a tensile test, true stress would be higher or lower than engineering stress?
higher
The strength and hardness of steel increases as carbon content increases or decreases?
increases
Which of the following are point defects in a crystal lattice structure (two correct answers): edge dislocation, grain boundaries, interstitialcy, screw dislocation, or vacancy?
interstitialcy
In a tensile test, true strain is greater/less than engineering strain
less than
In the cooling of most molten metal alloys, solidification begins at a certain temperature and concludes at a lower temperature. In these cases, which of the following temperature marks the beginning of solidification: liquidus or solidus?
liquidus (BEGINNING OF SOLIDIFICATION so it's going to the liquid limit)
In a battery (i.e. as opposed to the eletrolytic cell commonly used for manufacturing processes), the anode is the electrode that is positive or negative?
negative
Inventions of the Industrial Revolution include which one of the following: automobile, cannon, printing press, steam engine or sword
steam engine
Which figure shows the characteristic grain structure in a casting of a pure metal
upside down Y with no intermediate region
curing of elastomers is known as which one of the following term: crystallization, firing, reinforcing, sintering, or vulcanization
vulcanization
Galvanized steel is steel that has been coated with which metal
zinc