Tension definition
Produces tensile stress in one direction
Compression definition
Produces compressive stress in one direction
Torsion definition
Produces shear stresses
Hoop stress definition
Produced by pressure differential
between inside or outside of tube
Produces (usually) tensile loads in the
direction around the object
Biaxial tension definition
Produces tensile stresses in two directions
Hydrostatic compression definition
Hydrostatic compression, stress same in all directions
What is bronze?
Bronze is an alloy of copper (Cu) and tin (Sn)
What is a material?
Substance, matter from which a thing is made.
Factors to consider when choosing a material
Classes of Materials
What are metals?
An opaque lustrous chemical substance that is a good conductor of heat and electricity and, when polished, is a good reflector of light.
Types of metals
Electrical properties of Copper (Cu)
Highly conductive metal now used on Si chips
Adding impurity atoms increases resistivity
Deforming Cu increases resistivity
Mechanical properties of metals
What are ceramics?
Ceramics are crystalline, mainly metal oxide based, low thermal conductivity, good resistance to chemical attack.
Ceramics have highly defined crystallographic structure.
Examples of ceramics
Properties of Ceramics
What is glass?
Types of glass
Properties of Glasses
What are polymers?
A large molecule composed of many subunits known as monomers these are mostly made from carbon, hydrogen and oxygen - synthetic polymers include plastics and there are natural bioploymers such as DNA.
The polymers are often long chains with cross links between the chains.
Long chain molecules with repeats (mers) of a group of atoms.
Produced by polymerising joining the individual monomers together.
Properties of Polymers
Types of polymers
Fibres
Coatings
Adhesives
Fibres information
Fibres - length/diameter > 100
* Textiles are main use
- Must have high tensile strength
- Usually highly crystalline & highly polar
*Formed by spinning
- extrude polymer through a spinnerette
- Pt plate with 1000s of holes for nylon
*Rayon - dissolved in solvent then pumped through die head
- the fibres are drawn
- leads to highly aligned chains - fibrillar structure