Ch 6 - Biomaterial Processing Flashcards

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How do we strengthen materials?

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Reduce dislocation (slip/slide) motion ∴ more energy necessary for plastic deformation

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Strengthening bulk prop’s: Metals

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  • \alloying = point defects (cancel lattice strain)
  • \strain hardening = linear defects (↑ # dislocations)
  • \grain size = planar defects (↓ size = misalignment)
  • \precipitation hardening = volume defects (precipitates → local lattice strain → prevents dislocation)
  • \annealing = heating to ↑ ductility (↑ grain size)
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Strain hardening

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• Metal becomes stronger as it is plastically deformed
• During plastic defor., con’t ↑ # of dislocations → increasing force to overcome
* aka \cold working b/c carried out at low T (w.r.t T_m)
** Concomitant ↓ ductility and ↓ corrosion resistance

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Strengthening bulk prop’s: Ceramics

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Dislocation mvmt already difficult b/c ionic bonds

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Strengthening bulk prop’s: Polymers

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Can improve strength by:
• ↑ % X-talinity (slow cooling → more alignment)
• ↑ Crosslinking (reduces chain sliding)

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