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The equation used to determine the approximate amount of critical stress to propagate a crack is known as the Griffith equation. The Griffith equation is given by σcritical ≈ _______________.

((2Eγ)/(πa))1/2

The Larson-Miller parameter is used to consolidate the stress-temperature-rupture time relationship into a single curve. The equation of the Larson-Miller parameter is L.M. = ____________.

(T/1000)(A + B ln t)

What is the electron structure for silicon?

1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p2

What is the maximum number of electrons with opposing electronic spins allowed per orbital

2

The approximate value of the actual stress at the tip of a crack can be determined from the applied stress with the equation σactual = _______________.

2σ(a/r)(1/2)

Avogadros number is equal to___________

6.022*10^23

_______ are generally inorganic nonmetal materials that do not conduct heat well and must be heated to very high temperatures before melting. They are very strong and hard but also very brittle

Ceramics

The Arrhenius equation is a way to relate temperature or thermal energy to the rate of atom or ion movement. The Arrhenius equation is Rate=_____________________

Coexp(-Q/(RT)

If we load and unload low weight materials thousands of times, small _____________ will most likely begin to develop

Cracks

The lattice and bases concept and the unit cell concept both rely on the principles of _______________

Crystallography

The diffusion coefficient D is related to temperature by: D=

D0 exp (-Q/(RT)) \

Which of the following is not a crystal system for Bravais lattices

Decagonal

Pure carbon exists as several allotropes. The term allotrope refers to ____________________

Different arrangement of carbon atoms

A(n) ___________ dislocation is illustrated by slicing partway through a perfect crystal,spreading the crystal apart and partly filling the cut with an extra half plane of atoms

Edge

Metals which have been subject to significant corrosion will eventually _________ when a load is applied

Fail

An engineer is designing a plane. There is a choice of aluminum or a composite material. The composite weighs half that of aluminum. Choosing the composite will not affect fuel costs.

False

As we move down column 1A of the Periodic Table, chemical reactivity decreases

False

At low temperatures, it will usually only take a large number of atoms a short time to diffuse to produce a uniform structure

False

Cold working is never an inexpensive means of production.

False

Heating water to the boiling point breaks the van der Waals bonds and changes water to steam, but breaking covalent bonds requires much lower temperatures

False

It is impossible to increase the surface hardness of a material

False

It is not possible to determine differences in behavior of metals having different crystal structures by examining the force required to initiate the slip process

False

Magnetoelectrics are materials that develop spontaneous and reversible dielectric polarization

False

Most metals, semiconductors and ceramics have a crystalline structure in which the atoms or ions display short range order

False

Only one test currently exists for determining hardness.

False

Stress amplitude is defined as the average between the maximum and minimum stresses.

False

The presence of dislocations decreases the total internal energy of the structure

False

The process of progressively breaking and reforming bonds requires far more energy than the energy that would be requires to instantaneously break all of the binds across a slip plane

False

The ratio of sizes between the ionic radii of anions and cations in a cell has no influence on the manner of packing for that cell

False

The stresses that cause fatigue failure are often above the yield strength of the material.

False

The thermodynamic tendency of polycrystalline materials is to transform into materials that have a smaller average grain size

False

The valence of an atom is the number of electrons in an atom that do not participate in bonding in chemical reactions

False

There is no maximum amount of cold work or deformation that can be performed on a metallic material before it becomes too brittle and breaks.

False

When a metallic-glass compression sample is deformed at a constant displacement rate, the load will remain constant.

False

In processes such as wire extrusion a(n) __________ texture is produced. This term refers to the grains in the metallic material, which become elongated in a direction parallel to the axis of the extruded product.

Fiber

_____________stress is the stress needed to initiate plastic flow in a previously deformed material.

Flow

Elements such as silicon, germanium, a-Sn, and carbon are bonded by _____________ bonds and produce a tetrahedron

Four covalent

A _____________________ is a vacancy- interstitial pair formed when an ion jumps from a normal lattice point to an interstitial site and leaves behind a vacancy

Frenkel defect

Fick's first law is given by the equation _______________

J = -D((dc)/(dx))

_____________ have good electrical and thermal conductivities, relatively high strength , high stiffness, ductility or formability and shock resistance. These materials are particularly useful for structural or load-bearing applications

Metals and Alloys

If the relationship between the applied shear stress and the shear strain rate is linear, we refer to that material as__________. If the relationship between shear stress and shear strain rate is nonlinear, these materials are __________.

Newtonian, non-Newtonian

____________ occurs when a stress is removed and the material does not go back to its original shape.

Plastic deformation

_________ are typically organic materials. They are usually good electrical and thermal insulators and generally have very good strength to weight ratios. They are generally not suitable for high temperature applications

Polymers

Metallic, covalent, and ionic bonds are known as _____________

Primary bonds

The three stage of annealing are:

Recovery, Recrystallization, Grain Growth

The equation for determining engineering stress is __________ and the equation for engineering strain is __________.

S=F/Ao, e=Δl/lo

In materials containing vacancies, atoms move from one lattice position to another. This process is known as _____________.

Self_diffusion

Which of the following is not an example of van der Waals interactions?

Stambuli

A way to form compressive stresses on the surface of glass is to heat the glass just below a specific temperature then let the glass cool more quickly on the surface than the center. This process is known as ____________.

Tempering

What is the atomic number of an atom?

The number of protons per atom

What is the relationship between a miller index value and its negative value

The vectors represent the same line, but point in opposite directions

Fick's second law allows us to determine the concentration of one diffusing species as a function of ______________ and __________

Time, location

A number of factors are taken into account when an engineer chooses a material to use is a project. These factors can include but are not limited to: costs, weight, conductivity

True

Activation energies are lower for interstitial diffusion than for vacancy diffusion

True

Artificial organs, bone replacement parts, cardiovascular stents, orthodontic braces and other components are made using different plastics, titanium alloys, and nonmagnetic stainless steels

True

Ceramics normally have poor toughness, even if they display high strength, because they have virtually no ductility. These materials show both poor tensile toughness and poor impact toughness.

True

Changes in temperature dramatically alter the properties of materials

True

Covalently bonded materials frequently have complex structures in order to satisfy the directional restraints imposed by the bonding

True

For load-bearing applications, engineered materials are selected by matching their mechanical properties to the component's design specifications and service conditions.

True

Grain growth will occur in most materials if they are subjected to a high enough temperature.

True

Metallic materials that have undergone work hardening possess increased strength but reduced ductility

True

Nanoindentation techniques are important for deforming free-standing micro and nanoscale structures.

True

No strengthening occurs during deformation by hot working; consequently, the amount of plastic deformation is almost unlimited.

True

Repeated temperature change encourages failure by thermal fatigue.

True

The Aufbau Principle is a device that helps determine deviations from expected ordering of the energy levels

True

The critical stress needed to initiate plastic deformation is the elastic limit of the material.

True

The direction of a Miller index and its multiple are the same

True

The mechanism of increasing the strength of a material by deformation is know as strain hardening

True

The term KIc is known as the plane strain fracture toughness and does not depend upon the thickness of the sample.

True

The two most common measures of ductility are percent elongation and percent reduction.

True

Density is the ratio of ___________

Weight/Volume

In cold working, the amount of deformation is measured by defining the percent cold work. The equation for percent cold work is _____________.

[(Ao-Aƒ)/(Ao)] x 100

The ______________ is the number of atoms touching a particular atom, or the number of nearest neighbors for that particular atom.

coordination number

Bonds that are formed by the sharing of valence electrons among two or more atoms are

covalent bonds

A material is ____________ if its properties depend on the crystallographic direction along which the property is measured. If the properties are identical in all directions, the material is _____________

crystallographically anisotropic, crystallographically isotropic

In metals, the yield strength decreases rapidly at higher temperatures due to a decreased _____________ density and an increase in ______________.

dislocation, grain size

Crystal structures with ions must have ________

electrical neutrality

The Weibull modulus is between 5 and 10 for _______

engineered ceramics

The ___________ demonstrates how long a part may survive or the maximum allowable loads that can be applied without causing failure.

fatigue test

In Fick's first law the J is the _____________, D is the ____________________ and dc/dx is the ____________

flux, diffusivity coefficient, concentration gradient

Materials with high bonding energy also have _________________ strength and ___________ melting temperatures

high, high

BCC metals tend to have _______ and ________ compared to FCC metals

higher strengths, lower ductilities

The ability of a material to withstand an impact blow is often referred to as the __________ of the material.

impact toughness

The driving force for recrystallization is the difference between the ____________ of a cold-worked material and that of a recrystallized material.

internal energy

A(n) ______________________ is formed when an extra atom or ion is inserted into the crystal structure at a normally unoccupied position

interstitial defect

Compounds can be formed from two or more metals. When the difference in electronegativity between the metals is very large, these compounds may be bonded by a mixture of metallic and ______________ bonds

ionic

A lattice is a collection of points named _____________, which are arranged in a periodic pattern so that the surroundings of each point in the lattice are identical

lattice points

As local stress increases, ___________ grow and coalesce into larger cavities.

microvoids

Material dislocations must be introduced into the crystal structure of a material in order to induce a nonuniform shape change. Such dislocations are called geometrically ___________________.

necessary dislocations

In many ductile materials, deformation does not remain uniform. At some point, one region deforms more than others and a large local decrease in the cross-sectional area occurs. This phenomenon is known as ______________.

necking

_____________ refers to irreversible deformation that occurs when the force or stress that caused the deformation is removed

plastic deformation

Localized disruptions in otherwise perfect atomic or ionic arrangements in a crystal structure are called_____________________

point defects

In the solidification process, the production of metallic slabs or ingots is known as __________. The process of turning the metallic slabs or ingots into useful shapes is known as ___________.

primary processing, secondary processing

The process of forming new grains by heat-treating a cold-worked material is known as ______________.

recrystallization

In a creep test, the time required for failure to occur is the ______________.

rupture time

Select the option below that includes the names for all three cubic crystal Bravais lattices

simple cubic, face-centered cubic, body-centered cubic

___________ is a phenomenon in which materials react with corrosive chemicals in the environment. This leads to the formation of cracks and a lowering of strength.

stress corrosion

The Peierls-Nabarro stress is the stress required to move a dislocation from one equilibrium location to another

true

____________ is known as the Hall-Petch Equation. This equation relates a material's grain size to its yield strength.

σy = σ0 + Kd^-1/2


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