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Aerospace Materials And Properties
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Answer 21 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A mechanical property of a material that shows how effective the material is absorbing mechanical energy without sustaining any permanent damage.
Modulus of Elasticity
Strain
Resilience
Failure Point
2. The force acting across a unit area in a solid material resisting the seperation - compacting - or sliding that tends to be induced by external force.
Structure
Axial Stress
Centroid
Stress
3. The ratio of the increment of some specified form of stress to the increment of some specified form of strain - such as Young's modulus - the bulk modulus - or the shear modulus. Also known as coefficient of elasticity - elasticity modulus - elastic
Modulus of Elasticity
Strain
Cross -Sectional Area
Machinability
4. The condition of a string - wire - or rod that is stretched between two points.
Structure
Tension
Compression
Composite
5. The ability of a material to resist deflection or stretching.
Flange
Toughness
Stiffness
Strain
6. A mathematical property of a cross section that is concerned with a surface area and how that area is distributed about a centroidal axis.
Modulus of Elasticity
Composite
Resilience
Moment of Inertia
7. Change in the length of an object in some direction per unit.
Fatigue
Strain
Stiffness
Resilience
8. The amount of plasticity that procedes failure.
Flange
Ductility
Compression
Toughness
9. The geometric center of an area.
Centroid
Cross -Sectional Area
Composite
Compression
10. Temporary loss of strength and energy resulting from hard physical or mental work
Composite
Toughness
Fatigue
Centroid
11. A condition where there are no net external forces acting upon a particle or rigid body and the body remains at rest or continues at a constant velocity.
Strain
Stress
Centroid
Static Equilibrium
12. Something made up of interdependent parts in a definite pattern of organization - such as trusses - frames - or machines.
Structure
Static Equilibrium
Stress
Fatigue
13. Condition caused by collapse - break - or bending - so that a structure or structural element can no longer fulfill its purpose.
Modulus of Elasticity
Structure
Static Equilibrium
Failure Point
14. A material made of multiple layers of fibers held together with a matrix.
Moment of Inertia
Composite
Fatigue
Axial Stress
15. Any alteration of shape or dimensions of a body caused by stresses - thermal expansion or contraction - chemical or metallurgical transformations - or shrinkage and expansions due to moisture change.
Fatigue
Cross -Sectional Area
Resilience
Deformation
16. A surface or shape exposed by making a straight cut through something at right angles to the axis.
Centroid
Toughness
Cross -Sectional Area
Modulus of Elasticity
17. The way a material responds to specific machining techniques.
Toughness
Machinability
Compression
Ductility
18. A force with its resultant passing through the centroid of a particular section and being perpendicular to the plane of the section. A force in a direction parallel to the long axis of the structure.
Structure
Cross -Sectional Area
Tension
Axial Stress
19. A projection used for strength or for attaching to another object
Flange
Tension
Modulus of Elasticity
Moment of Inertia
20. When a material is reduced in volume by the application of pressure; the reciprocal of the bulk modulus.
Moment of Inertia
Compression
Stress
Stiffness
21. Mechanical property of a material that indicates the ability of the material to handle overloading before it fractures.
Fatigue
Stress
Toughness
Tension