Chapter 6 Mechanical Properties Flashcards

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Describe Elastic Deformation

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  • Elastic deformation is the region where a material is deformed but can still go back to its original condition (no visible deformation)
  • Can be described via Hookes’s Law
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Describe Plastic Deformation

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Permanent and non-reversible distortion of a material beyond the elastic region

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Enumerate Elastic Properties

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Elastic Properties can be summarized into the following material constant:
• Elastic Modulus (E) : Resistance to being deformed elastically
• Shear modulus (G): Measure of rigidity
• Bulk modulus (K): Resistance to compression
• Poisson’s Ratio (v): Ratio of Deformation at radial and anti-axis

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Enumerate Plastic Properties

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  • Yield strength: point at which material starts to “ Yield” (Deform)
  • Tensile strength: maximum stress on an engineering stress-strain curve
  • Ductility: a measure of the degree of plastic deformation sustained at fracture. Can be expressed as %EL or %RA
  • Toughness: Energy to break a unit volume of material. Area under the engineering stress-strain curve
  • Resilience: Capacity of a material to absorb energy when it is deformed elastically and recover this energy upon unloading.
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What is design factor?

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Precautionary measure to ensure safe working range by avoiding the condition that will cause material Fracture Failure

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What is Elastic Modulus (E)

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It is an Elastic Property that measures the materials’ stiffness or resistance to being deformed elastically

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What is Bulk Modulus (K)

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It is an Elastic Property that measures the materials’ stiffness or resistance to compression

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What is Shear Modulus (G)

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It is an Elastic Property that measures the materials’ resistance to shear or materials’ rigidity

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What is Toughness?

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  • It is a Plastic Property that measures the energy to break a unit volume of material.
  • Area under the engineering stress-strain curve
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What is Ductility?

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It is a Plastic Property that measures the degree of plastic deformation sustained at fracture. Can be expressed as %EL or %RA

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Differentiate Yield Strength versus Tensile Strength

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  • Yield strength: point at which material starts to “ Yield” (Deform)
  • Tensile strength: maximum stress on an engineering stress-strain curve
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Define Hardness

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Resistance to permanently indenting the surface.

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What is the criteria if you would like to have low deformation?

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To minimize deformation, select a material with a

large elastic modulus (E or G).

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