Transcription of Chapter 8: Mechanical Properties of Metals
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Chapter 8 -AMSE 205 Spring 20161 ISSUES TO Stressand strain: What are they and why arethey used instead of load and deformation? Elasticbehavior: When loads are small, how much deformation occurs? What materials deform least? Plasticbehavior: At what point does permanent deformation occur? What materials are most resistant to permanent deformation? Toughnessand ductility: What are they and howdo we measure them? Chapter 8: Mechanical Properties of Metals Chapter 8 -AMSE 205 Spring 20162 Elastic means reversible!
Polymers Composites /fibers E(GPa) Based on data in Table B.2, Callister & Rethwisch 9e. Composite data based on reinforced epoxy with 60 vol% of aligned carbon (CFRE), aramid (AFRE), or glass (GFRE) fibers. Young’s Moduli: Comparison 109Pa 0.2 8 0.6 1 Magnesium, Aluminum Platinum Silver, Gold Tantalum Zinc, Ti Steel, Ni Molybdenum Graphite ...
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