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Intro To Engineering Materials
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1. A measure of a material's ability to undergo appreciable plastic deformation before fracture; may be expressed as percent elongation (%EL) or percent reduction area (%RA) from a tensile test.
Face- centered Cubic (FCC)
Ductility
Engineering Stress
Self- diffusion
2. The diffusion condition for which there is some net accumulation or depletion of diffusing species.
Tensile Strength
Nonsteady- state Diffusion
Engineering Strain
Interdiffusion
3. The diffusion condition for which there is no net accumulation or depletion of diffusing species.
Safe Stress
Steady- state Diffusion
Lattice
Modulus of Elasticity
4. The process whereby atoms of one metal diffuse into another.
Interdiffusion
Polymorphism
Diffusion Flux
Modulus of Elasticity
5. The ratio of stress to strain when deformation is totally elastic; also a measure of the stiffness of a material.
Crystalline Solid
Anisotropic
Modulus of Elasticity
Body- centered Cubic (BCC)
6. The maximum engineering stress - in tension - that may be sustained without fracture.
Bonding Energy
Tensile Strength
Concentration Profile
Hardness
7. Deformation that is non - permanent and totally recovered upon release of applied stress.
Yielding
Steady- state Diffusion
Design Stress
Elastic Deformation
8. A linear defect associated with the lattice distortion created when normally parallel planes are joined together to form a helical ramp.
Yield Strength
Anelastic Deformation
True Strain
Screw Dislocation
9. Atomic migration from a normal lattice position to an adjacent vacant lattice site or vacancy.
Polymorphism
Vacancy Diffusion
Resilience
Screw Dislocation
10. Prisms having three sets of parallel faces.
Resilience
Unit Cells
Vacancy Diffusion
Yielding
11. Atomic migration in pure metals.
Vacancy Diffusion
Steady- state Diffusion
Elastic Deformation
Self- diffusion
12. Crystal structure with atoms located at all eight corners and a single atom at the cube center. Coordination # = 8. APF = 0.68.
True Stress
Crystalline Solid
Concentration Gradient
Body- centered Cubic (BCC)
13. Linear defect associated with the lattice distortion produced in the vicinity of the end of an extra half- plane of atoms within a crystal.
Face- centered Cubic (FCC)
Anisotropic
Ductility
Edge Dislocation
14. Having identical values of a property in all crystallographic directions.
Isotropic
Self- diffusion
Polymorphism
Lattice
15. Material transport by atomic motion.
Design Stress
Concentration Gradient
Diffusion
True Stress
16. The change in gauge length of a specimen divided by its original gauge length.
Polymorphism
Body- centered Cubic (BCC)
Interstitial Diffusion
Engineering Strain
17. The manner in which atoms - ions - or molecules are spatially arranged.
Crystal Structure
True Strain
Tensile Strength
Atomic Packing Factor (APF)
18. Metals as well as nonmetals that have more than one crystal structure.
Concentration Profile
Polymorphism
Yield Strength
Boltzmann's Constant
19. The measure of a material's resistance to deformation by surface indentation or by abrasion.
Plastic Deformation
Hardness
Bonding Energy
True Strain
20. The curve that results when the concentration of a chemical species is plotted versus position in a material.
Boltzmann's Constant
Concentration Profile
Solid Solution
Anelastic Deformation
21. A three- dimensional array of points coinciding with atom positions.
Lattice
Ductility
Plastic Deformation
True Strain
22. The slope of the concentration profile at a specific position.
Isotropic
Concentration Gradient
Nonsteady- state Diffusion
Vacancy Diffusion
23. Atomic migration from interstitial site to interstitial site. Typically happens more frequently than vacancy diffusion.
Interstitial Diffusion
Tensile Strength
Anisotropic
Modulus of Elasticity
24. 1.38e-23
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25. The total area under the material's tensile engineering stress - strain curve taken to fracture.
Engineering Stress
Anisotropic
Toughness
Plastic Deformation
26. The stress required to produce a very slight yet specified amount of plastic strain.
Concentration Profile
Modulus of Elasticity
Screw Dislocation
Yield Strength
27. The sum of the sphere volumes of all atoms within a unit cell divided by the unit cell volume.
Tensile Strength
Body- centered Cubic (BCC)
Atomic Packing Factor (APF)
Edge Dislocation
28. Material in which the atoms are situated in a repeating or periodic array over large atomic distances.
Boltzmann's Constant
Engineering Stress
Engineering Strain
Crystalline Solid
29. The energy required to separate two atoms that are chemically bonded to each other.
Nonsteady- state Diffusion
Bonding Energy
Yielding
Unit Cells
30. Product of the calculated stress level and a design factor.
Design Stress
Modulus of Elasticity
Concentration Profile
Diffusion Flux
31. Time- dependent elastic deformation.
Safe Stress
True Strain
Anelastic Deformation
Solid Solution
32. The instantaneous load applied to a specimen divided by its cross - sectional area before any deformation.
Diffusion Flux
Engineering Stress
Yielding
Diffusion
33. The instantaneous applied load divided by the instantaneous cross - sectional area of a specimen.
True Stress
Concentration Gradient
Yield Strength
True Strain
34. The capacity of a material to absorb energy when it is elastically deformed.
Face- centered Cubic (FCC)
Isotropic
Resilience
Yielding
35. Exhibiting different values of a property in different crystallographic directions.
Anisotropic
Engineering Stress
Yield Strength
Toughness
36. A homogeneous crystalline phase that contains two or more chemical species.
Face- centered Cubic (FCC)
Interstitial Diffusion
Solid Solution
Screw Dislocation
37. Deformation that is permanent or nonrecoverable after release of the applied stress.
Plastic Deformation
Body- centered Cubic (BCC)
Yielding
Self- diffusion
38. Crystal structure with a hexagonal unit cell. Coordination # = 12. APF = 0.74.
Concentration Profile
Concentration Gradient
Hexagonal Close- packed (HCP)
Nonsteady- state Diffusion
39. Crystal structure with atoms located at each of the corners and the centers of all the cube faces. Coordination # = 12. APF = 0.74.
Vacancy Diffusion
Concentration Profile
Face- centered Cubic (FCC)
Isotropic
40. A stress used for design purposes; for ductile metals - it is the yield strength divided by a factor of safety.
Engineering Strain
Atomic Packing Factor (APF)
Self- diffusion
Safe Stress
41. The natural logarithm of the ratio of instantaneous gauge length to original guage length of a specimen being deformed by a uniaxial force.
Crystal Structure
Anisotropic
True Strain
Concentration Gradient
42. The onset of plastic deformation.
Resilience
Yielding
Vacancy Diffusion
Crystalline Solid
43. The rate of diffusion or rate of mass transfer.
True Strain
Self- diffusion
Diffusion Flux
Body- centered Cubic (BCC)