Quiz 1: Introduction to Mechanical Properties of Materials
The phenomenon of material failure after cyclic loading at a stress level below the yield stress of a material is known as:
Fatigue
9. All of the following are properties of a material EXCEPT: a. Yield point b. Modulus of elasticity c. Poisson's ratio d. Flexural rigidity e. Endurance limit
Flexural rigidity
10. Brittle facture is a fracture of a material with: a. High ductility and low energy b. Significant deformation required c. Little or no plastic deformation and low energy d. Very high conductivity e. High toughness
Little or no plastic deformation and low energy
Which of the following are examples of chemical properties?
Oxidation resistance and corrosion resistance
8. Which of the following is NOT an example of a physical property? a. Tensile strength b. Melting point c. Coefficient of thermal expansion d. Thermal conductivity
Tensile strength
Which of the following statements about numerical values of the engineering properties of materials is usually valid?
They are dependent on the testing method and the prior processing of the material
Which of the following are mechanical properties?
Ultimate tensile strength, yield strength, and hardness
The lowest stress at which a specified amount of measurable permanent deformation occurs is called:
Yield strength
Creep, fatigue or stress-corrosion failures occur
at stresses well below the yield strength
Stiffness of metals generally
increases as melting temperature increases