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PHYSICS 231 Lecture 21: Some material science. Remco Zegers Walk-in hour: Thursday 11:30-13:30 am Helproom. liquid. solid. gas. States of matter. Phase transformations. solids. ordered. crystalline. amorphous. The deformation of solids.
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PHYSICS 231Lecture 21: Some material science Remco Zegers Walk-in hour: Thursday 11:30-13:30 am Helproom liquid solid gas PHY 231
States of matter PHY 231
Phase transformations PHY 231
solids ordered crystalline amorphous PHY 231
The deformation of solids • Stress: Tells something about the force causing the • deformation • Strain: Measure of the degree of deformation • For small stress, strain and stress are linearly correlated. • Strain = Constant*Stress • Constant: elastic modulus • The elastic modulus depends on: • Material that is deformed • Type of deformation (a different modulus is defined for • different types of deformations) PHY 231
The Young’s modulus Beyond the elastic limit an object is permanently deformed (it does not return to its original shape if the stress is removed). PHY 231
R=0.5 m L0=5m Y=1.0E+10 Pa M=1.0E+04 kg L=6.2E-05 m example An architect wants to design a 5m high circular pillar with a radius of 0.5 m that holds a bronze statue that weighs 1.0E+04 kg. He chooses concrete for the material of the pillar (Y=1.0E+10 Pa). How much does the pillar compress? 5m PHY 231
Ultimate strength Ultimate strength: maximum force per unit area a material can withstand before it breaks or fractures. Different for compression and tension. PHY 231
example A builder is stacking 1 m3 cubic concrete blocks. Each blocks weighs 5E+03 kg. The ultimate strength of concrete for compression is 2E+07 Pa. How many blocks can he stack before the lowest block is crushed? The force on the low end of the lowest block is: F=Nmblockg. N: total number of blocks mblock=mass of one block g=9.81 m/s2 Ultimate strength: 2E+07=F/A =Nmblockg/1 N=408 blocks. PHY 231
The Shear Modulus x PHY 231
F/A=4.5E+09 Pa Moving earth crust 100 m 30 m A tectonic plate in the lower crust (100 m deep) of the earth is shifted during an earthquake by 30m. What is the shear stress involved, if the upper layer of the earth does not move? (S=1.5E+10 Pa) PHY 231
Bulk Modulus Compressibility: 1/(Bulk modulus) PHY 231
V/V0=0.01 so, F/A=2.1E+07 Pa !!! example What force per unit area needs to be applied to compress 1 m3 water by 1%? (B=0.21E+10 Pa) PHY 231
Some typical elastic moduli PHY 231
Density PHY 231
Pressure Pressure=F/A (N/m2=Pa) Same Force, different pressure PHY 231
example A nail is driven into a piece of wood with a force of 700N. What is the pressure on the wood if Anail=1 mm2? A person (weighing 700 N) is lying on a bed of such nails (his body covers 1000 nails). What is the pressure exerted by each of the nails? Pnail=F/Anail=700N/1E-06m2=7E+08 Pa Pperson=F/(1000Anail)=700/1E-03= 7E+05 Pa (about 7 times the atmospheric pressure). PHY 231