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Which of the following is a common method to increase the dislocation density in a metal?
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What are the three general categories of materials based on chemistry and atomic structure?
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Convert 1 GPa to MPa.
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Use the graphs provided in the handout to answer the following question to the nearest 2 decimal place. 

For full marks show all calculation handwritten work in your answer booklet. Select the most correct answer

Handout: Figure 3 (a)&(b)

Given data: 

Material: Aluminum

Original length: 55 mm

Cross section dimensions: width =4mm , depth= 2mm 

  • What is the final length of the sample if loaded to F= 750 N

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Which property is represented by the symbol 'E' in the deformation formula?
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What is the relationship between atomic packing and Young’s modulus?
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What is the effect of cold working on the mechanical properties of a metal?
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Convert 5 GPa to MPa.
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Use the graphs provided in the handout to answer the following question. (Select the option that is closest to your answer).

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Handout: Figure 4  

Given data: 

Material: 1045 Steel 

Ultimate tensile strength = 625 MPa

Stress range for rotating part: Min stress = -150 MPa, Max stress = 400 MPa

Rotation: 6 Hz ( 1 Hz = 1 cycle per second)

  • How many hours would the part be expected to

    survive before failing due to fatigue

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What is the unit of stress?
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