Module 2. Ceramics and Glasses Flashcards

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What makes ceramics good insulation materials?

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Ceramics are excellent insulation materials due to their low thermal conductivity, which means they do not easily allow heat to pass through. This property is due to their strong ionic and covalent bonds and the lack of free electrons within their structure.

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Can ceramics withstand high temperatures as insulators?

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Yes, ceramics can withstand very high temperatures and maintain their insulating properties. This makes them ideal for use in environments where high temperature resistance is crucial, such as in furnaces and spacecraft.

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Are all ceramics good insulators?

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While many ceramics are good insulators, the insulating properties can vary widely depending on the composition and structure of the ceramic material. Some ceramics, like porcelain, are excellent insulators, while others may have lower insulating capabilities.

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How does the structure of ceramics relate to their properties?

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The structure of ceramics, often crystalline, significantly influences their properties. The arrangement of ions or atoms in a rigid, ordered structure contributes to ceramics’ hardness, brittleness, and thermal stability. These properties arise from the strong ionic and/or covalent bonds within the ceramic material.

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How does the brittleness of ceramics affect their applications?

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The brittleness of ceramics limits their use in applications requiring high impact resistance or flexibility. However, this property is advantageous in applications where wear resistance and maintaining a sharp edge are important, such as in cutting tools and abrasive materials.

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Can the properties of ceramics be modified for specific applications?

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Yes, the properties of ceramics can be tailored through modifications in composition, manufacturing processes, and the incorporation of various additives. This allows ceramics to be engineered for specific applications, ranging from electrical insulators and thermal barriers to biomedical implants and wear-resistant coatings.

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How can the properties of glass be improved for engineering purposes?

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The properties of glass can be improved by crystallizing it to produce a tougher, less brittle material with less optical clarity. This involves adding small amounts of oxides as nuclei for crystal growth, which also makes the glass stronger and able to sustain repeated temperature shocks.

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Why is glass used in windows for insulation?

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Glass traps air between window panes, reducing heat transfer.

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Can glass withstand temperature changes as an insulator?

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Yes, certain types of glass can handle temperature changes without breaking.

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Is all glass insulating?

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Not all, but double-glazed or treated glass can improve insulation.

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What role does the structure of glass play in its properties?

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Glass’s structure, being amorphous, makes it transparent and brittle.

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How does the transparency of glass affect its use?

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Transparency allows light in while providing protection, perfect for windows.

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Can the properties of glass be altered for specific purposes?

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Yes, by adding materials or changing its composition, glass can be made tougher or more insulating.

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What makes ceramics resistant to wear and tear in engineering applications?

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Ceramics’ hardness and chemical stability make them resistant to wear and tear.

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Why are ceramics preferred in electronic devices?

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Their insulating and heat-resistant properties make ceramics ideal for electronic devices.

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How do ceramics contribute to sustainable engineering practices?

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Ceramics are durable and corrosion-resistant, leading to longer-lasting applications and reduced material waste.

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How does the strength of glass impact its engineering applications?

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Tempered or reinforced glass is strong enough for use in buildings and vehicles.

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True or False: Glass is a good conductor of electricity.

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False

19
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How are ceramics used in automotive brake systems?

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Ceramics are used in brake systems to make brake discs, which offer high heat resistance and durability, improving braking performance.

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What role do ceramics play in the aerospace industry?

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Ceramics are used in aerospace for components like turbine blades and heat shields due to their ability to withstand extreme temperatures and their lightweight nature.

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True or False: Chemically strengthened glass typically has a higher surface compression than thermally strengthened glass.

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True

22
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Why are ceramic bearings used in high-speed trains?

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Ceramic bearings are used in high-speed trains because they are hard, wear-resistant, and can handle high speeds with reduced friction and heat generation.

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How does laminated glass improve passenger safety in vehicles?

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Laminated glass, used in car windshields, holds together when shattered, reducing injury risk from flying glass in accidents.

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What is the advantage of using tempered glass in side and rear windows of cars?

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Tempered glass, used in side and rear windows, is stronger than standard glass and, when broken, shatters into small, blunt pieces that are less likely to cause injury.

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How do glass fibres enhance the performance of composite materials in transportation?

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Glass fibres are used in composite materials to add strength and reduce weight in transportation vehicles, improving fuel efficiency and performance.