Chapter 1 - Introduction: Materials Science
Chapter 1 - Introduction: Materials Science
What is materials science? Why should we know about it? Materials drive our society Stone Age Bronze Age Iron Age Now?
Silicon Age? Polymer Age?
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Population Density
Intel Quad Core Extreme, 2007, 45 nm, 0.82 billion transistors over 300 billion transistors per wafer
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SMAs change shape based on a solid state phase transformation Atomic level changes
--Rearrangement of atoms
Endoscopy: miniature zoom device, bending actuator Force sensor Smart skin (wing turbulence reduction)
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Invisible Cloak?
Metamaterial: tiny, artificial structures that are smaller than the wavelength of light (they have to be to divert them) and exhibit negative electromagnetic properties (such as negative index of refraction) that affect how an object interacts with electromagnetic fields.
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Types of Materials
Metals:
Strong, ductile high thermal & electrical conductivity opaque, reflective.
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2. Properties 3. Material
Processing: changes structure and overall shape ex: casting, sintering, vapor deposition, doping forming, joining, annealing.
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Hardness (BHN)
5 00 4 00 3 00 2 00
30 mm 30 mm
30 mm
(a)
(b)
Data obtained from Figs. 10.30(a) and 10.32 with 4 wt% C composition, and from Fig. 11.14 and associated discussion, Callister 7e. Micrographs adapted from (a) Fig. 10.19; (b) Fig. 9.30;(c) Fig. 10.33; and (d) Fig. 10.21, Callister 7e.
ELECTRICAL
Electrical Resistivity of Copper:
6 5
Adapted from Fig. 18.8, Callister 7e. (Fig. 18.8 adapted from: J.O. Linde, Ann Physik 5, 219 (1932); and C.A. Wert and R.M. Thomson, Physics of Solids, 2nd edition, McGraw-Hill Company, New York, 1970.)
Resistivity, r
(10-8 Ohm-m)
4 3 2 1
-200
-100
T (C)
THERMAL
Space Shuttle Tiles:
--Silica fiber insulation offers low heat conduction.
Adapted from chapteropening photograph, Chapter 19, Callister 7e. (Courtesy of Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, Inc.)
100
0 0 10 20 30 40 Composition (wt% Zinc)
100 mm
Adapted from Fig. 19.4W, Callister 6e. (Courtesy of Lockheed Aerospace Ceramics Systems, Sunnyvale, CA) (Note: "W" denotes fig. is on CD-ROM.)
Adapted from Fig. 19.4, Callister 7e. (Fig. 19.4 is adapted from Metals Handbook: Properties and Selection: Nonferrous alloys and Pure Metals, Vol. 2, 9th ed., H. Baker, (Managing Editor), American Society for Metals, 1979, p. 315.)
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MAGNETIC
Magnetic Storage:
--Recording medium is magnetized by recording head.
Magnetic Permeability
vs. Composition:
--Adding 3 atomic % Si makes Fe a better recording medium!
Magnetization
Fe+3%Si Fe
Magnetic Field
Fig. 20.23, Callister 7e. (Fig. 20.23 is from J.U. Lemke, MRS Bulletin, Vol. XV, No. 3, p. 31, 1990.) Adapted from C.R. Barrett, W.D. Nix, and A.S. Tetelman, The Principles of Engineering Materials, Fig. 1-7(a), p. 9, 1973. Electronically reproduced by permission of Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
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OPTICAL
Transmittance:
--Aluminum oxide may be transparent, translucent, or opaque depending on the material structure.
single crystal polycrystal: low porosity polycrystal: high porosity
Adapted from Fig. 1.2, Callister 7e. (Specimen preparation, P.A. Lessing; photo by S. Tanner.)
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DETERIORATIVE
Stress & Saltwater...
--causes cracks!
10-10
increasing load
Adapted from chapter-opening photograph, Chapter 17, Callister 7e. (from Marine Corrosion, Causes, and Prevention, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1975.)
Adapted from Fig. 11.20(b), R.W. Hertzberg, "Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering Materials" (4th ed.), p. 505, John Wiley and Sons, 1996. (Original source: Markus O. Speidel, Brown Boveri Co.)
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SUMMARY
Course Goals:
Use the right material for the job.
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Assignments
Reading: Chapter 6, sections 6.1-6.3, 6.6 Microlecture: Mechanical Properties: Stress and Strain Microlecture: Basic Mechanical Properties Homework: Question 1 Register clickers
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