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Modern Material Science And Engineering 3
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Answer 37 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Resins used as matrixes in composite materials that are more expensive than polyester resin but provide improved mechanical properties and exceptional environmental resistance
ceramic matrix composites
polyurethane
epoxy resins
hardener
2. Process of creating prepregs by dipping fibers into a resin bath and heating them sligtly to ensure that the coatin sticks
prepregging
fine aggregates
orientation of fibers
wet out
3. Material formed by blending two materials in distinct phases causing a new material with different properties from either parent
wet out
isotropic laminar composite
polyimide resins
composite
4. Most economical choice for matrix material in composite in situations where the mechanic properties of the matrix are not crucial to the application
fine aggregates
hardener
polyester resin
matrix
5. Premature failure in a composite caused by inadquate bonding b/t the fiber and matrix
osseonintegration
aggregate
fiber pull out
resin transfer molding
6. Material in a composite that protects - orients - and transfers load to the reinforcing material
fiber fraction exceeds
matrix
metal matrix composites
polyester resin
7. Device capable of continuously pulling filaments from multiple different rovings without stopping the process
creel
prepregging
prepreg
what are reinforced fibers made of...
8. Addition of ceramic fibes to a matrix of different ceramic material to significantly increase the fracture toughness of the composite
ceramic matrix composites
composite
polyurethane
metal matrix composites
9. Quality of bonding between the fiber and the matrix in a composite material
orientation of fibers
vinyl ester resins
aggregate
wet out
10. Larger number of single fiber strands wound in parallel
roving
orientation of fibers
fiber fraction exceeds
ceramic matrix composites
11. Substance added to epoxy resin to cause it to cross link the hardener becomes incorporated in the resulting polymer
hardener
orientation of fibers
particulate compostie
creel
12. Condition in which the fibers in a matrix offer essentially no reinforcing benefit to the matrix when a load is applied in the transverse direction causing both to experience essentially the same strain
aspect ratio of fibers
isostress condition
polyurethane
fiber fraction exceeds
13. Matrix material that have many voids and poor mehcanical properties but do offer a level of fire resistance
phenolic resins
isostrain condition
resin transfer molding
polyimide resins
14. Composite materials produced with at least one phase that is a composite itself
hybrid composite
polyimide resins
Fiber- reinforced composites
role of fibers
15. Hard randomly oriented particles in a particulate composite that help the composite withstand compressive loads
resin formulation
aggregate
resin transfer molding
Fiber- reinforced composites
16. Process in which hydroxy apatite becomes part of the growing bone matrix
osseonintegration
wet out
phenolic resins
creel
17. Composites that are made by alternating the layering of different materials bonded to each other
isotropic laminar composite
epoxy resins
metal matrix composites
isostrain condition
18. Level of chemical resistance - but weak in compression
isotropic laminar composite
phenolic resins
polyurethane
isostress condition
19. Withstand significant tensile loads in the longitudinal direction
prepregging
metal matrix composites
role of fibers
aggregate
20. Process in which bits of chopped up fibers are mixed or blown into the matrix material along with any curing agents - accelerators - diluents - fillers - or pigmnets - in order to form a simple choped fiber composite
matrix
resin formulation
vinyl ester resins
isostress condition
21. Composite in which the one material forms the outer matrix and transfers any loads applied to the stronger more brittle materials
role of fibers
Fiber- reinforced composites
epoxy resins
composite
22. Aggregage particles with a diamter greater than 0.25 inches
epoxy resins
curing
aggregate
coarse aggreagates
23. Fiber bundle already impregnated with matrix material which can be converted into a composite without any additional processing
roving
osseonintegration
prepreg
wet out
24. Polymeric matrix materials that are extremely expensive and used only in high end applications due to their ability to maintain their properties at temperatures above 250
role of fibers
vinyl ester resins
curing
polyimide resins
25. Condition where the quality of bonding b/t the fiber and matrix is sufficient that both elongate at the same rate and experience the same strain
fine aggregates
isotropic laminar composite
role of fibers
isostrain condition
26. Composite that contain large numbers of coarse particles such as cement and gravel found in concrete.
pultrision
particulate compostie
fine aggregates
creel
27. Uniaxial (along the load) - randomly oriented chopped fibers - complex two- dimensional or three- dimensional woven mats
phenolic resins
orientation of fibers
prepregging
wet- filament winding
28. Ratio of length to the diameter of the fiber used in a fiber inforced composite
pultrision
aspect ratio of fibers
hardener
fiber fraction exceeds
29. 80% there is not enough matrix material to completely surround and bond with the fiber and transfer load effectively. - typical fiber fraction is about 30-50%
composite
polyimide resins
orientation of fibers
fiber fraction exceeds
30. Aggregate particles with a diameter less than 0.25 inches
resin formulation
fine aggregates
polyimide resins
osseonintegration
31. Hardening or toughening of a polymer material through a cross linking of polymer chains
resin transfer molding
osseonintegration
curing
vinyl ester resins
32. Process often used to create uniaxial fiber inforced composites
Fiber- reinforced composites
pultrision
aggregate
prepregging
33. Process of converting mats or weaves into composites through using a mold in which the mat is placed and jnjected with resin at a high enough pressure to permeate and surround the woven mat
pultrision
resin transfer molding
isotropic laminar composite
aggregate
34. Process of creating more complicated shapes of fiber- inforced composites into desired shape
wet- filament winding
composite
isostrain condition
hardener
35. Composites that use a metal as the matrix material in place of more common polymer matrices
phenolic resins
coarse aggreagates
metal matrix composites
polyurethane
36. Polymeric matrix material that combines the economic advantages of polyester resins and the exceptional properties of epoxy resins
pultrision
resin formulation
isostrain condition
vinyl ester resins
37. Ceramics - high performance polymers - metals - or carbon fibers
particulate compostie
what are reinforced fibers made of...
metal matrix composites
ceramic matrix composites