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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Elongation of grain flow in direction of rolling
Fluorescent test
AM
VR
hot rolling
2. These have weaker secondary bonds which allow the stretching
modulation
thermoplastic rubbers
high carbon steel
extrusion
3. Soaked cast iron at 870c for long time then cooled slow
ferrite
malleable cast iron
Strain
cementite
4. 1%<X<2% carbon. more cementite - used for files
stress
Frequency modulation
ultra- high carbon steel
ferrite
5. Load/area
n%
closed die forging
stress
Tempered Glass
6. Can only be softened once - bonded strongly - generally stronger that thermoplastics. stronger secondary bonds
Sacrifical anode
thermosetting polymers
Twisted pair cable
Strain
7. High pressure
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8. Usually used together - strengthening and toughness
Radiography
spalling concrete
Bernoulli's principle high speed
manganese and silicon alloy
9. 100GHZ+
Satellite
bending stress
AC motor
cementite
10. Majority silicon X>1.5% for graphite. Graphite in flakes that cause stress points
manganese and silicon alloy
Laminated glass
DC motor
grey cast iron
11. x<0.15% carbon. ferrite. good for cold working - rolling sheets
sin
Magnetic inspection
Low carbon steel
high carbon steel
12. Better properties that would come from machining
Laminated glass
Hardening
forging properties
grey cast iron
13. 100khz
AM
ferrite
Dry corrosion
DC motor
14. Good toughness and fatigue. high strength structures
sin
Low earth orbit
AC motor
nickel alloy
15. Occurs when the metal is hammered by a vertically moving tool onto a stationary tool
Transistor
MA
open die forging
Potential energy
16. Based on the principle that magnetic materials will have distorted magnetic fields in the vicinity of material defects
Frequency modulation
rectifier
white cast iron
Magnetic inspection
17. Controlled cooling after heating metal to attain a degree of hardness. removes internal stresses
Frequency modulation
open die forging
Tempering
cold rolling
18. Good high temp wear - tools
tungsten alloy
nodular graphite cast iron
thermoplastic rubbers
rectifier
19. Vertical
Tempering
DC motor
Low earth orbit
sin
20. 0.6%<X<1% carbon. almost entirely pearlite with cementite x>0.8% for high strength and wear
stress
Fluorescent test
Bernoulli's principle low speed
high carbon steel
21. Sound waves sent through a material - much like sonar. Internal defects appear because they use more energy to go through it.
Potential energy
white cast iron
Ultrasonic inspection
Fluorescent test
22. Glass made with plates of plastic or resin or other material between two sheets of glass to prevent shattering
Laminated glass
n%
Dry corrosion
Fluorescent test
23. Can be reflected of the ionosphere - 3 to 30 megahertz
High frequency
Dry corrosion
hot rolling
chromium alloy
24. Difference/original
cos
Strain
Mobiles
cold rolling
25. Dye is sprayed onto a surface - with excess being wiped away - meaning any left on the piece would be in cracks that exist in it. A Fluorescent light is turned on to expose any left over - I.e in the cracks
Ultrasonic inspection
stress corrosion
Fluorescent test
Radiography
26. Horizontal
cos
Attenuation
grey cast iron
stress corrosion
27. Area parallel to force
Dry corrosion
Geosynchronous orbit
FM
shear stress
28. 0.15%<X<0.3% carbon. more pearlite - most common steel. weldable up to 0.2 used in structures
extrusion
sin
mild steel
forging properties
29. Forming of metal by compressive force above recrystallization point.
Dry corrosion
tungsten alloy
forging
n%
30. When upper die is dropped on bottom
drop forging
Low carbon steel
medium carbon steel
closed die forging
31. Resulting from exposure to oxygen in the atmosphere - chemical fumes - steam - flue gas. creates a layer of metal oxide.
Dry corrosion
Laminated glass
Annealing
Uniform attack
32. MA=VR
thermosoftening polymer
if 100% efficient
spalling concrete
chromium alloy
33. 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.
Twisted pair cable
VR
cos
Dry corrosion
34. Hard - strong
shear stress
Bernoulli's principle low speed
pearlite
Fluorescent test
35. Maximum bending moments X distance to natural axis/ second moment of area
extrusion
Attenuation
bending stress
Mobiles
36. 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
AC motor
Transistor
Tempering
MA
37. Degradation of a signal as it travels over a cable. Attenuation increased with higher frequencies
Attenuation
closed die forging
Frequency modulation
nickel alloy
38. 0.3%<X<0.6% carbon. mostly pear- lite - heat treatable. 0.4 used in axles
Bernoulli's principle high speed
medium carbon steel
sin
mild steel
39. Hard - brittle
VR
cementite
Laminated glass
Dye penetration test
40. Softening a material such as metal by controlled heating and cooling. This makes the metal less brittle and more easily adaptable. Soaking till austenite then cooling slowly. large grains
thermoset rubbers
Mobiles
Annealing
nodular graphite cast iron
41. Load/effort
MA
Impressed current
malleable cast iron
thermosoftening polymer
42. Us a metal that is more reactive. It is connect to another metal and corrodes instead of the other metal. the Anode is replaced periodically
mild steel
Tempering
Sacrifical anode
FM
43. Resulting from combined effect of stresses set up within the metal
Commutator
elastomers=what
forging
stress corrosion
44. Soft - ductile
Dry corrosion
Tempered Glass
ferrite
Hardening
45. Makes brittle by heating and then cooling quickly - less flexible. Red Heat then quenching
Annealing
Commutator
Attenuation
Hardening
46. 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
Kinetic energy
Geosynchronous orbit
wet corrosion/electrochemical corrosion
rectifier
47. Produces; harder - stronger and less ductile product
closed die forging
Tempered Glass
Dye penetration test
cold rolling
48. Between 2000-35 -700km above the earth's surface.
Medium earth orbit
forging properties
nickel alloy
white cast iron
49. Results from the changing anode and cathode regions over the entire surface
VR
Attenuation
Laminated glass
Uniform attack
50. Area load piston/area of effort piston
cementite
Low earth orbit
manganese and silicon alloy
VR