Mechanical properties Flashcards

1
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Elastic deformation

A

Deformation that can be recovered when stress is removed

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2
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Plastic deformation

A

Deformation that cannot be recovered when stress is removed

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3
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Stress

A

Internal force per unit area equal in magnitude but in opposite directions

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4
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Types of stress (5)

A

Tension
Compression
Shear
Torsion
Bending

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5
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Tension

A

When two sets of forces directed away from each other but in a straight line

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6
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Compression

A

When two sets of forces directed to each other and in a straight line

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7
Q

Fracture

A

Cracks that appear at notch
It propagates and fracture occurs

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8
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Shear

A

When two sets of forces directed parallel to each other but not in a straight line

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9
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Torsion

A

Twisting of body

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10
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Bending

A

An applied bending moment

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11
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Strain

A

Change in length per original length when load is applied

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12
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Importance of strain

A

Clasps and orthodontic wires
Impression materials (deform elastically)

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13
Q

Stress-strain relationship
- Proportional limit

A

Maximum stress at which stress is proportional to strain

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14
Q

Stress-strain relationship
- Elastic limit

A

Maximum stress a material can withstand before undergoes plastic deformation

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15
Q

Stress-strain relationship
- Yield stress

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Point beyond strains are not fully recovered, stress when a material starts undergo plastic manner

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16
Q

Stress-strain relationship
- Yield strength

A

Stress required to produce a given amount of plastic strain

17
Q

Stress-strain relationship
- Ultimate tensile strength

A

Maximum stress that a material can withstand before failure in tension

18
Q

Stress-strain relationship
- Ultimate compressive strength

A

Maximum stress that a material can withstand in compression

19
Q

Stress-strain relationship
- Breaking/rupture point

A

Degree of permanent deformation up to the point of fracture

20
Q

Stress-strain relationship
- Ductility

A

Ability of material to withstand permanent deformation under TENSILE stress without fracturing

21
Q

Stress-strain relationship
- Malleability

A

Ability of a material to withstand permanent deformation under COMPRESSIVE stress without fracturing

22
Q

Stress-strain relationship
- Resilience

A

Energy absorbed by a material in undergoing elastic deformation up to ELASTIC LIMIT

23
Q

Stress-strain relationship
- Toughness

A

Total amount of energy a material can absorbed to the point of FRACTURE

24
Q

Stress-strain relationship
- Fatigue strength

A

Stress that a material cannot withstand under repeated loading dependant to magnitude of load and number of loading repetition
(Development of micro cracks lead to macroscopic cracks and failure)

25
Q

Hardness

A

Resistance of material to plastic deformation under an indentation load

26
Q

Value of hardness (2)

A

Low hardness - soft material
High hardness - hard material

27
Q

Hardness evaluation methods (4)

A

Brinell
Vickers
Knoop
Rockwell
- degree of permanent deformation, depth of indentation, small size of indentation=hard material

28
Q

Brinell hardness test

A

Steel ball indenter pressed into surface (diameter is calculated)

29
Q

Vickers hardness test

A

Square base shaped diamond indenter

30
Q

Knoop hardness test

A

Knoop hardness indenter point, one axis of diamond pyramid larger than the other

31
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Rockwell hardness test

A

Steel or diamond conical point (depth is calculated)