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Last class. Hardness testing - localized deformation Brinell Vickers Knoop Rockwell Hardness/tensile strength correlation Impact testing - energy absorbed upon fracture Effect of temperature. Today. More mechanical testing Fracture toughness Fracture surfaces Creep Fatigue
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Last class Hardness testing - localized deformation Brinell Vickers Knoop Rockwell Hardness/tensile strength correlation Impact testing - energy absorbed upon fracture Effect of temperature
Today More mechanical testing Fracture toughness Fracture surfaces Creep Fatigue Crystal structure
Common specimen configurations pre-cracked here before testing - usually 1000 cycles, 0.03 in/in strain Fracture toughness- KIc = Yca resistance to brittle fracture in presence of a crack - resistance to crack propagation under load
Fracture toughness Hypothetical example - surface crack in a semi-infinite sheet loaded in tension Find critical crack size
ductile fracture intergranular fracture transgranular fracture Some fracture surfaces
Creep deformation under small loads at elevated temps.
Fatigue deformation under small cyclic loads
Fatigue S-N curves & endurance limit
Fatigue failure fatigue crack w/ beachmarks
Crystal structures of materials - • where are the atoms? • Polymers - mostly not crystalline • structure extremely complicated • Ceramic materials - complicated • many different types of atom arrangements Metals - really simple - most have one of three types
Crystal structures of pure metals Most pure metals exhibit one of three types 1. cubic close packing (ccp or A1) 2. hexagonal close packing (hcp or A3) 3. A2 (almost universally referred to by the confusing notation 'bcc')
Crystal structures of pure metals cubic close-packed (ccp) close-packed plane of atoms
C B Crystal structures of pure metals cubic close-packed (ccp) ABCABC layer sequence close-packed plane of atoms A C A A B
close-packed plane of atoms hexagon Crystal structures of pure metals hexagonal close-packed (hcp) Zn, Cd, Co, Ti, Zr……
B Crystal structures of pure metals hexagonal close-packed (hcp) ABAB layer sequence close-packed plane of atoms B A B A A
Fe, V, Cr, Mo, W, Ta…… some empty space Crystal structures of pure metals A2 structure - so-called "bcc" metal structure almost close-packed atom planes