Deck 14- Looking inside materials 2 Flashcards
Draw a diagram to show what happens to a material with a crack which is under tensile stress.
- Crack deflects tensile tress, stress concetrated below crack.
Draw diagrams and explain why metals are tough.
- Metals resist cracking because they are ductile.
- Under stress cracks are broadened and blunted, they do not propagate.
- Metals tough because they are ductile.
How do you calculate fracture energy?
Fracture energy= Total energy used to fracture/ Specimen cross sectional area.
How do you calculate tensile strength?
Tensile strength = breaking force/specimen cross-sectional area.
What does a large fracture energy tell you?
It tells you the material is tough.
What does the large tensile strength tell you?
It tells you the material is strong.
Explain why glass is strong but not tough.
Glass has quite a high tensile strength but a low tougness: you have to pull hard to break it but it is brittle and snaps withought much energy.
Explain the two materials that make carbon fibre- reinforced plastic.
- Carbon fibres are made from heating filaments of polymer polyacrylonitrile. Their young modulus is in the 200-500GPa range. The problem is the fibres are brittle.
- The way to keep this composite stiff yet tough is to put the carbon fibres into an epoxy resin matrix. The epoxy resin stricks strongly to the carbon fibers so that they can take up stress. The combination of the two gives a large young modulus.
Explain why the combination of the two materials which make carbon fibre reinforced plastic make each other stronger.
A single fiber is still brittle and snaps if a crack propagates across it, but now the fracture damage is limited to one fibre. The epoxy resin is tough, and when under stress it shares the extra stress among many nearby fibres, so they are not as likely to break.
Explain why reinforced concrete is strong.
The concrete can be used to bear loads in tension(due to the steel in it) as well as compression.
Draw a diagram and annotate it to show how fibres composites stop cracks propagating.
- fibre reinforced materials use a matrix to share stress among many strong fibres, the matrix also protects the fibers from cracking.
Why is gold used for fillings?
Gold is used for fillings because it does not corrode or tarnish in the damp environment of the mouth. Fillings have to be able to withstand crushing forces when your jaws close on your food- up to 400N. So the gold is usually an alloy of gold and palladium.
Give an example of a ductile metal.
Gold
What is ductility?
A typical property of metals that makes them different from ceramics or polymers.
What is the problem with dislocations in metals?
Because dislocations in metals may exhibit as little as one thousandth the strength of that they would otherwise have.