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1. Soaked cast iron at 870c for long time then cooled slow
VR
malleable cast iron
cold rolling
fibre optic cable
2. Makes brittle by heating and then cooling quickly - less flexible. Red Heat then quenching
Hardening
Annealing
cos
Amplitude modulation
3. 0.3%<X<0.6% carbon. mostly pear- lite - heat treatable. 0.4 used in axles
medium carbon steel
Commutator
spalling concrete
Satellite
4. Difference/original
rectifier
pearlite
nickel alloy
Strain
5. Resulting from exposure to oxygen in the atmosphere - chemical fumes - steam - flue gas. creates a layer of metal oxide.
DC motor
ultra- high carbon steel
n%
Dry corrosion
6. When upper die is dropped on bottom
MA
Bandwidth
drop forging
modulation
7. Field winding parallel to armature winding. Bad for direct coupling
DC motor
wet corrosion/electrochemical corrosion
cementite
cold rolling
8. A method of transmitting signals by changing the frequency of a wave
Laminated glass
drop forging
Frequency modulation
grey cast iron
9. Based on the principle that magnetic materials will have distorted magnetic fields in the vicinity of material defects
Magnetic inspection
forging
thermoset rubbers
Uniform attack
10. x<0.15% carbon. ferrite. good for cold working - rolling sheets
Mobiles
Low carbon steel
cos
grey cast iron
11. A motor that is light - rugged and very reliable - runs on ac current and are more common in robotics. Can only run at a certain speed
Concrete
bending stress
extrusion
AC motor
12. Vertical
sin
Kinetic energy
Bernoulli's principle high speed
thermosetting polymers
13. A method of transmitting signals by changing the amplitude of a waves
Amplitude modulation
nodular graphite cast iron
Bernoulli's principle low speed
Laminated glass
14. Degradation of a signal as it travels over a cable. Attenuation increased with higher frequencies
Attenuation
thermoplastic rubbers
Normalising
drop forging
15. Can be reflected of the ionosphere - 3 to 30 megahertz
High frequency
Sacrifical anode
Laminated glass
hot rolling
16. An orbit less than 1 -500 km. above the Earth's surface.
Dye penetration test
Low earth orbit
forging properties
VR
17. An orbit in which a satellite orbits Earth at the same rate as Earth rotates and thus stays over the same place all the time
Frequency modulation
Geosynchronous orbit
rectifier
Fluorescent test
18. Soft - ductile
ferrite
Strain
Potential energy
white cast iron
19. Good high temp wear - tools
VR
tungsten alloy
manganese and silicon alloy
Kinetic energy
20. Steel reinforcing rusts - rust has a greater volume concrete then breaks of as a result.
spalling concrete
Low carbon steel
nickel alloy
high carbon steel
21. Used where scarifical anodes cannot supply enough protection - offshore oil rigs - buried pipes - big things. protection is provided by connecting a rectifier to provide a direct current source between the anode and the metal being protected.
Uniform attack
Impressed current
Amplitude modulation
chromium alloy
22. Can only be softened once - bonded strongly - generally stronger that thermoplastics. stronger secondary bonds
thermosetting polymers
Bernoulli's principle high speed
Magnetic inspection
Bernoulli's principle low speed
23. The greater the sulphur the harder the rubber to stretch
sin
thermoset rubbers
Strain
Uniform attack
24. Better properties that would come from machining
forging properties
fibre optic cable
ultra- high carbon steel
Brushes
25. Hard - brittle
elastomers=what
mild steel
cementite
fibre optic cable
26. Maximum bending moments X distance to natural axis/ second moment of area
Commutator
Laminated glass
bending stress
Uniform attack
27. Good toughness and fatigue. high strength structures
nickel alloy
DC motor
if 100% efficient
Radio antenna length
28. Sound waves sent through a material - much like sonar. Internal defects appear because they use more energy to go through it.
Laminated glass
Bernoulli's principle low speed
Ultrasonic inspection
Twisted pair cable
29. X<1% silicon no graphite - has carbon/carbide. very brittle
Brushes
shear stress
white cast iron
Dry corrosion
30. Forming of metal by compressive force above recrystallization point.
rectifier
forging
Radio antenna length
AC motor
31. 100khz
thermosetting polymers
closed die forging
High frequency
AM
32. Hard - strong
Brushes
pearlite
Bernoulli's principle high speed
modulation
33. Use of xrays passed through the material to make a visual record of internal structures on specially sensitized film
Radiography
Frequency modulation
Mobiles
AC motor
34. A cable made of optical fibers that can transmit large amounts of information at the speed of light
Medium earth orbit
fibre optic cable
Laminated glass
cementite
35. 1/2Xmass X velocity X velocity
Satellite
Kinetic energy
n%
manganese and silicon alloy
36. A device that converts the AC inside a DC generator to a DC output or converts a DC supply to an AC inside a DC motor.keeping the armature rotating
closed die forging
Commutator
thermoplastic rubbers
nodular graphite cast iron
37. Usually used together - strengthening and toughness
Mobiles
Kinetic energy
open die forging
manganese and silicon alloy
38. AC to DC
cementite
rectifier
manganese and silicon alloy
Dye penetration test
39. Glass that is strengthened by introducing stress through rapid heating and cooling of the glass surfaces
open die forging
Tempered Glass
sin
modulation
40. 0.15%<X<0.3% carbon. more pearlite - most common steel. weldable up to 0.2 used in structures
thermosetting polymers
shear stress
Tempered Glass
mild steel
41. Low pressure
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42. Occurs when the metal is hammered by a vertically moving tool onto a stationary tool
elastomers=what
Frequency modulation
drop forging
open die forging
43. A strong hard building material composed of sand and gravel and cement and water
AM
Attenuation
nickel alloy
Concrete
44. Results from the changing anode and cathode regions over the entire surface
Uniform attack
tungsten alloy
Brushes
thermoset rubbers
45. Resulting from exposure to damp environments and liquids.
nickel alloy
Mobiles
nodular graphite cast iron
wet corrosion/electrochemical corrosion
46. Ma/vr
n
closed die forging
elastomers=what
Magnetic inspection
47. Mass X gravity X height
Potential energy
High frequency
Low carbon steel
if 100% efficient
48. Resulting from combined effect of stresses set up within the metal
Uniform attack
open die forging
stress corrosion
forging properties
49. A flexible communications cable that contains pairs of insulated copper wires that are twisted together for reduction of EMI and RFI and covered with an outer insulating jacket.
Concrete
stress
Twisted pair cable
High frequency
50. These have weaker secondary bonds which allow the stretching
Mobiles
Annealing
thermoplastic rubbers
rectifier