Materials Flashcards

1
Q

Work =

A

Force x distance

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2
Q

Toughness

A

Area under stress-strain curve

Energy absorbed before failure

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3
Q

Creep

A

Increased deformation with constant load

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4
Q

Yield point

A

Elastic -> plastic deformation

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5
Q

Yield strength

A

Energy needed to produce permanent deformation

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6
Q

Ultimate strength

A

Maximum strength

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7
Q

Breaking point

A

Failure

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8
Q

Sir Kobe Steals Tricks

A
Ceramic
Co Cr
Stainless steel
Titanium
Then cortical bone
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9
Q

Brittle

A

ALL elastic deformation

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10
Q

Ductile

A

ALL plastic deformation

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11
Q

Stiffness of solid cylinder

A

Radius to the 4th

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12
Q

Stiffness of hollow cylinder

A

Radius to the 3rd

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13
Q

Locked plate advantages

A

Better torsional and axial strength

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14
Q

Decreased peak loads over time with same amount of elongation

A

Load relaxation

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15
Q

Ranking of ultimate strength (CTSC)

A

Co Cr
Titanium
Stainless steel
Cortical bone

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16
Q

Material most susceptible to galvanic corrosion

A

Co Cr