What are mechanical properties of a material?
Mechanical properties are:
What are the three physical properties of a material?
Physical properties are:
What are chemical properties of a material?
Chemical properties are:
What is steel?
Steel is a ferrous metal which contains varying amounts of carbon (0.05% - 1.4%) as well as other alloying elements.
What is wrought iron and what are it’s properties?
Explain the microstructure of Steel.
Steel has three phases (ferrite, austenite and cementite). The amount of each and their distribution determines the properties of the steel.
Define a phase.
A phase is a chemically distinct, homogenous part of a material. Ferrite, cementite and austenite are the three phases seen in steel.
What is ferrite?
- BCC (Body Centred Cubic)
What is cementite?
What is pearlite?
What is Dead Mild Steel?
What is Mild Steel?
What is High Carbon Steel?
- Used in brake cable wire, 1950s
What is Medium Carbon Steel?
- Used in brake springs, 1950s
What is Tool Steel?
- Used in cutting tools, 1950s
Explain the microstructure of Cast Irons.
Cast Irons have three phases (ferrite, cementite and pearlite). The shape of graphite helps determine the properties of the cast iron, along with the distribution and amount of each phase.
Describe ferrite.
Ferrite a soft, ductile phase.
Describe cementite.
Cementite is a hard, brittle phase.
What is the percentage of Carbon found in Cast Iron?
2-5% (Steels have a lower Carbon content than Cast Irons)
Name some non-ferrous metals.
Any metals without iron:
What are some of the properties of Ceramics?
Describe the forming process of Rolling.
Produces elongated grains (grainflow) in metals.
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What is the indication of the toughness of a material on a stress-strain diagram?
The ultimate tensile stress of the material (just before necking occurs)
Describe the mircostructure of grey cast iron.
Graphite flakes in a pearlite or ferrite matrix.