Graphite Flashcards

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What are the three types of graphite?

A

Flake, compacted, and spheroidal

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Which type of graphite is most brittle, and why?

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Flake; has long, thin graphite flakes with sharp notches at the ends which act as stress raisers

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Which type of graphite is weakest, and why?

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Flake; application of load is almost wholly supported by matrix (of pearlite), yet is a small % of total structure due to least distance between the flakes

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Which type of graphite is strongest, and why?

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Spheroidal; distance between spheres is greater and so matrix is a larger % of total structure. Load is almost wholly supported by matrix

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Which type of graphite is most ductile, and why?

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Spheroidal; spheres are best shapes for avoiding stress raisers

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What is the structural composition of spheres in spheroidal graphite?

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Are long thin plates wrapped around each other and which nucleate from a point; appears spherical but is comprised of cones

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What is compacted graphite?

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Intermediate of flake and spheroidal; has large distance between flakes and spheres so is stronger than flake graphite, but has flakes present so is more brittle` than spheroidal

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Why was spheroidal graphite iron created in China so much earlier than in Western civilisation?

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Chinese iron ores were very pure, producing facetted eutectic graphite spheres in the iron; western iron ores contained S and P, acting as modifiers which formed unfacetted flake grpahite instead

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How can modifiers increase properties of Al-Si alloys?

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Addition of Na produce non-facetted eutectic Si (fibre like instead of flake-like), preventing growth along ledges and doubling mechanical properties

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In 1943, what modifier was added to cast iron?

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Mg; created nearly perfect spheres of graphite, allowing ductility

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In 1948, what modifier was added to grey iron?

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Cerium; produced spherical graphite in hypereutectic grey iron

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How is aluminium extracted?

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Electrolytic reduction of alumina (Al2O3)

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What are common Al alloys?

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Al-Si, Al-Cu

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