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Unit 15 - Week 12 -
Mechanical Behaviour of Materials III + Fracture
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assignment.

How to access 1) Choose the correct statement: 1 point


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Engineering stress is roughly equal to the true stress at lower strains but the difference
Supplementary increases with increasing strain
Materials
Engineering stress is significantly different from true stress at lower strains and the difference
Week 1 - increases with increasing strain
Crystallography
Engineering stress is significantly different from true stress at lower strains but the difference
I
decreases with increasing strain

Week 2 - Engineering stress is roughly equal to the true stress at all strain levels
Crystallography
II + Structure of No, the answer is incorrect.
Solids I Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
Week 3 -
Engineering stress is roughly equal to the true stress at lower strains but the difference increases with
Structure of
Solids II increasing strain

2) Which of the following materials would creep significantly at 100°C? 1 point


Week 4 -
Structure of
Solids III Material Tin Lead Zinc Copper Iron

Melting
Week 5 - Defects 232 327 420 1083 1539
in Crystalline Point (°C)
Solids I
Zn, Sn and Pb
Week 6 - Defects
in Crystalline Zn
Solids II
Fe, Cu

Week 7 - Phase Sn and Pb


Diagrams I
No, the answer is incorrect.

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the steady bycreep rate is lower and also the creep life will be lower
state
Week 10 - Phase
Transformations
the steady state creep rate is lower and the creep life will be higher
II + Mechanical
Behaviour of the steady state creep rate is higher and also the creep life will be higher
Materials I
No, the answer is incorrect.
Week 11 - Score: 0
Mechanical
Accepted Answers:
Behaviour of
Materials II the steady state creep rate is lower and the creep life will be higher

4) Creep can occur by ___________. 1 point


Week 12 -
P: diffusion
Mechanical
Behaviour of Q: grain boundary sliding
Materials III + R: cross-slip of dislocations
Fracture
P alone
Week-12
Overview P and Q

12.1 True P and R


stress and True
P, Q and R
Strain

12.2 Creep
No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
12.3 Effect of
Stress and
Accepted Answers:
Temperature on P, Q and R
Creep
5) The temperature required to initiate creep in a material _________ when the stress is 1 point
12.4 Creep decreased.
Mechanisms

12.5 increases
Composites
decreases
12.6 Isostrain remains the same
Modulus
No, the answer is incorrect.
12.7 Isostress
Modulus Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
12.8 Fracture
increases
12.9 Ductile
and Brittle 6) A continuous aligned fiber composite is made of E-glass fibres and an epoxy resin matrix. 1 point
Fracture The Young’s modulus (in GPa) of the composite along the direction of the fibers is found to be 40 GPa.
The Young’s modulus of E-glass fiber = 85 GPa and that of epoxy resin = 12 GPa. Find the
12.10 Role of
Crack Size approximate volume fraction of the fibers.

12.11 Griffith's 76
Criterion
38
12.12 Stress
Concentration 22

12.13 Ductile to 44
Brittle
Transition No, the answer is incorrect.
Score: 0
12.14
Enhancing Accepted Answers:
Fracture 38
Resistance
7) The significant features of a brittle fracture are ________ and ________. 1 point
12.15
Toughening of low energy absorption, significant plastic deformation
Glass:
Tempering high energy absorption, significant plastic deformation

12.16 low energy absorption, no significant plastic deformation


Toughening of
Glass: high energy absorption, no significant plastic deformation

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Ion-Exchange No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
12.17 Fatigue
Accepted Answers:
12.18
low energy absorption, no significant plastic deformation
Sub-critical
Crack Growth
8) A higher surface energy ______ the formation/growth of cracks as the formation/growth of 1 point
Quiz : a crack creates new surfaces which ________ the total energy of the system.
Assignment 12
resists, increases
Interactive
Session favours, increases

favours, decreases

resists, decreases

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
resists, increases

9) During fatigue the crack grows due to ________________. 1 point

constant stress

cyclic stress

monotonically decresing stress

monotonically increasing load

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
cyclic stress

10)Tempering of glass enhances fracture strength of glass by introducing 1 point


____________________________.

residual compressive stresses in the surface but not inside

residual tensile stress in the surface but not inside

residual compressive stress inside but not on the surface

residual tensile stress both on surface and inside

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
residual compressive stresses in the surface but not inside

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