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Modern Material Science And Engineering 4
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engineering
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A property defining a materials resistance to a blow that is measured by an impact test
poisson's ratio
toughness
tertiary creep
error bar
2. A single blow test names after Charpy in which a notched test sample is broken by a swinging pendulum
Charpy Impact Test
Bend Test
fracture toughness
confidence limit
3. Stress values not involving the presence of stress raisers in the material
accelerated aging studies
ductile
variance
nominal stress
4. The amount of energy lost as the test sample is destroyed during an impact test
Rockwell Hardness Test
impact energy
Tensile Test
elastic modulus
5. Stresses that act perpendicularly to the direction of the crack - causing the crack ends to pull apart and opening the crack further
stress raisers
opening stresses
tertiary creep
flexural strength
6. A method used to determine the tensile strength - breaking strength - and the yield strength of a sample
accelerated aging studies
cantilever beam test
Bend Test
Tensile Test
7. The square root of the variance. this value provides more knowledge about the distance from the mean a random sample is likely to be
standard deviation
equivalent property time EPT
hardness
opening stresses
8. An impact test similar to the charpy test in which the sample is aligned vertically with the notch facing away from the hammer
stress concentration factor
error bar
izod test
opening stresses
9. Term that accounts for the increased stress applied to an elliptical crack whose length is much greater than its width
pooled variance
stress intensity factor
tertiary creep
primary creep
10. The transition of some metals in which a change in temperature causes them to transform between ductile and brittle behavior
stress intensity factor
poisson's ratio
ductility
ductile to brittle transition
11. The ease with which a material deforms without breaking
engineering stress
Charpy Impact Test
variance
ductility
12. The slope of the stress - strain curve in the elastic region. aka Young's Modulus and Tensile Modulus
pooled variance
standard deviation
variance
elastic modulus
13. The region on the stress - strain curve in which the material has experienced a change from which it will not completely recover
engineering strain
elastic energy
plastic deformation
engineering stress
14. A nonlinear - qualitative scaled used to evaluate the resistance of a materials surface to penetration by a hard object
tensile strength
fracture mechanics
Moh Hardness
modulus of resistance
15. A period used to force the same aging processes to occur on a sample in a shorter amount of time
equivalent property time EPT
engineering stress
elastic modulus
pooled variance
16. The resistance of the surface of a material to penetration by a hard object under static force
ductility
izod test
Moh Hardness
hardness
17. A property determined by measuring the change in the length of a sample to initial length of the sample
variance
true stress
engineering strain
impact energy
18. A statistical table based on the degrees of freedom and the level of uncertainty in a set of reported sample values
engineering stress
t- table
hardness test
ductile
19. The ratio of applied load to cross - sectional area
offset yield strenght
engineering stress
ductility
variance
20. The degree of certainty in an estimate of a mean
confidence limit
breaking strength
toughness
fatigue
21. The sudden decrease in cross - sectional area of a region of a sample under a tensile load
tertiary creep
necking
yield strength
ASTM Standards
22. The stage in which the rate that dislocations propagate equals the rate at which the dislocations are blocked - resulting in a fairly linear region on the strain - time plot
secondary creep
engineering strain
S- N Curve
hardness test
23. The stress at which the material breaks completely during tensile testing
breaking strength
cantilever beam test
fracture mechanics
out- of- plane shear
24. Materials that can plastically deform without breaking
ductile
S- N Curve
yield strength
pooled variance
25. The value that the stress concentration factor must exceed to allow a crack to propogate
fracture toughness
creep rate
out- of- plane shear
Rockwell Hardness Test
26. Relates the longitudinal deformation and the lateral deformation of material under stress
27. The stress at the point of transition between elastic stretching and plastic deformation
flexural strength
yield strength
Rockwell Hardness Test
stress raisers
28. Failure because of repeated stresses bellow the yield strength
plastic deformation
fatigue
fracture toughness
tertiary creep
29. The application of stresses parallel to a crack causing the top portion to be pushed forward and the bottom portion to be pulled in the opposite direction
toughness
elastic modulus
in - plane shear
tertiary creep
30. An estimate of the transition between elastic stretching and plastic deformation for a material without a linear region stress - strain curve
S- N Curve
engineering strain
Rockwell Hardness Test
offset yield strenght
31. A limit placed on the accuracy of a reported mean - based on the number of samples tested - the standard deviation - and the desired level of confidence
tertiary creep
error bar
izod test
stress concentration factor
32. The stress at the highest applied force on a stress - strain curve
S- N Curve
Moh Hardness
elastic modulus
tensile strength
33. The first stage of creep - during which dislocations in a material slip and move around obstacles
tensile strength
necking
cantilever beam test
primary creep
34. A value used to determine if two distinct sets of examples are statistically different
pooled variance
poisson's ratio
in - plane shear
impact energy
35. The amount of flexural stress a material can withstand before breaking. measured through the bend test
engineering strain
variance
engineering stress
flexural strength
36. A method used to measure the flexural strength of a sample
confidence limit
true stress
Bend Test
breaking strength
37. A specific method of measuring the resistance of a materials surface to penetration by a hard object under a static force
fatigue life
true stress
Rockwell Hardness Test
flexural strength
38. The application of stress perpendicular to a crack - wich pulls the top and bottom potions in opposite directions
equivalent property time EPT
cantilever beam test
endurance limit
out- of- plane shear
39. The final stage of creep - during which the rate of deformations accelerates rapidly and continues until rupture
fatigue life
tertiary creep
yield strength
pooled variance
40. The stress level below which there is a 50% probability that failure will never occur
endurance limit
secondary creep
equivalent property time EPT
Brinell Hardness HB
41. The region on a stress - strain curve in which no permanent changes to the material occur
in - plane shear
stress raisers
elastic stretching
flexural strength
42. Plastic deformation of a material under stress at elevated temperatures; occurs due to dislocations in the material
Tensile Test
creep
tensile strength
poisson's ratio
43. The area contained under the elastic portion of a stress - strain curve - which represent how much energy the material can absorb before permanently beforming
stress intensity factor
Brinell Hardness HB
elastic energy
elastic stretching
44. A statistical quantity that takes into account the random error from a variety of sources and provides infromation about the spread of the data
variance
stress concentration factor
elastic stretching
true stress
45. The fracture toughness above the critical thickness in which the width of the material no longer impacts the fracture toughness
plane strain fracture toughness
Tensile Test
opening stresses
fracture mechanics
46. The ratio of the elastic energy to the strain at yielding - which determines how much energy will be used for deformation and how much will be translated to motion
confidence limit
fracture toughness
Brinell Hardness HB
modulus of resistance
47. Test that approximate the impact of an environmental variable on a material over time by exposing the material to a higher level of that variable for shorter times
larson - miller parameter LM
accelerated aging studies
plane strain fracture toughness
Brinell Hardness HB
48. Cracks - voids - and other inperfections in a material that cause highly localized increases in stress
stress raisers
hardness test
opening stresses
offset yield strenght
49. Method used to determine fatigue by alternating compressive and tensile forces on the sample
izod test
cantilever beam test
creep rate
necking
50. A curve plotting the results of testing multiple samples at different stress levels that used to to determine the fatigue life of a material at a given stress level
creep rate
S- N Curve
Tensile Test
izod test