Mechanical Properties Flashcards

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define normal and shear stress

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force acts on a surface - resolve into components. F/A
normal = tensile, Οƒ
shear = parallel to surface, 𝝉

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define strain

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πœ€, a ratio of dimensions:
βˆ† length / initial length

for shear strain, horizontal shift / initial length = tan ΓΈ

dimensionless

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3
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define nominal stress / strain

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stress / strain quoted with respect to original area / length
denoted by subscript n

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eqn nominal strain

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πœ€(n) = (l - l(0)) / l(0) = l/l(0) -1

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true strain eqn

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πœ€(t) = ln (l/l(0)) = ln(πœ€(n)+1))

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describe a stress-strain curve for a typical metal

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linear elasticity initial region (πœ€(n) 0.001ish)
yield point –> plastic deformation region, slight curve down
necking = maximum
fracture

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gradient of the linear elastic region is

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Young’s modulus, E
hence at low strains,
Οƒ(n) = E πœ€(n)

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define proof stress

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Οƒ(0.2%) = F / A(0) that gives permanent strain of 0,2%
easier to measure

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9
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define tensile strength

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Οƒ(TS) at the onset of necking

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10
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define tensile ductility

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also known as plastic strain after fracture
calculated change in length after putting the broken pieces back together

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ceramics / glasses stress strain curve

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steeply linear, immediate fracture (brittle)

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stress strain curves of polymers

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can undergo relatively large strains
much flatter long curve

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