Material Properties Flashcards

1
Q

Definition of a load?

A

Force that acts on a body

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2
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Def of stress?

A

Force per unit area (intensity of an internal force) - Pascals

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3
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Strain definition?

A

Change in length/ original length

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4
Q

What is elastic deformation?

A

REVERSIBLE changes in shape of a material due to a load

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5
Q

What is plastic deformation?

A

IRREVERSIBLE changes in shape of an object in response to a load

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6
Q

Def of toughness?

A

Amount of energy/ unit volume

= Area under the tree/strain curve

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7
Q

What is creep?

A

Time dependant deformation under a CONSTANT LOAD

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8
Q

What is load relaxation?

A

Decrease in applied stress under CONSTANT STRAIN

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9
Q

What is hysteresis?

A

Loading curve does not follow the unloading curve = energy dissapation
Found in viscoelastic materials

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10
Q

What is the elastic zone?

A

Part of the SSC where a material will return to its original shape

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11
Q

What is the Toe region

A

Found in tendons and ligaments - represents the crimped fibres uncrimping

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12
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What is the Yield point?

A

Change point between elastic and plastic deformation

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13
Q

What is the plastic zone?

A

Zone in which object will not return to its original shape for given amount of stress

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14
Q

What is the ultimate tensile strength?

A

Load to failure

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15
Q

Hookes law?

A

Material in the elastic zone - stress is directly proportional to strain

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16
Q

What is the Youngs modulus?

A

Measure of stiffness of materials in the elastic zone

Slope of the SSC

17
Q

List the Young’s modulus of metals and biologics from 1-11

A
  1. Ceramic
  2. Alloy (Cobalt)
  3. Stainless steel
  4. Titanium
  5. Cortical bone
  6. Matrix polymers
  7. PMMA
  8. Polyethylene
  9. Canacellous
  10. Tendon/ligament
  11. Cartilage

CAST CMP PCT C

18
Q

What is a brittle material?

A

Exhibits linar SS relationship until failure
ONLY ELASTIC DEFORMATION
LITTLE/NO PLASTIC DEFORMATION

19
Q

Define a viscoelastic material?

A

SS relationship depends on duration and rate of applied load

Ligament and Bone

20
Q

Isotropic materials possess?

A

Same mechanical properties in all directions

21
Q

Anisotropic materials possess?

A

Different mechanical properties depending on direction of applied load

22
Q

What is necking?

A

Localized reduction in cross sectional area in a specimen under a tensile load

23
Q

Where is necking located on the SS curve?

A

Between ultimate tensile strength and fracture/rupture