Course Description
The science of what things are made up of and how they are made is needed. This knowledge will be used to develop a better material with super qualities which will substitute the current ones. This course will expose students to the science of materials. Below are the topics to be covered;
- Atoms
- Atomic Packing Factor of (BCC and FCC)
- Planes
- Directions
- etc
A cylindrical specimen of a nickel alloy having an elastic modulus of 207 Gpa original diameter of 10.2mm experiences only elastic deformation when a tensile load of 8900N (2000 Ibf) is applied. Compute the maximum length of the specimen before deformation if the maximum allowable elongation is 0.25mm (0.010 in)
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Calculate the atomic packing factor of FCC crystal structure
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Calculate the atomic packing factor of BCC crystal structure
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