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1. Compare three types of polymers, molecule structure, crystalline structure, stress-strain curves? materialsthermoplasticsthermosetselastomers Molecule structure Crystalline structure Stress- strain curve Explain strength and ductility on the curves
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2. Compare the crystal structure, stress- strain curve between metals and polymers
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Mounting Mounting is required when (1) sample is small or oddly shaped to be handled.(2) The sample edge area needs to be examined. Thermal mounting : The sample is embedded in thermosetting plastics at elevated temperatures and pressure. 3. Class discussion Polymers-forming
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Cold mounting: The sample is embedded in epoxy type of materials. Class discussion Polymers-forming
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4. What type(s) of bonding would be expected for each of the following materials? Ni-Cu alloy: Fe: NaCl: Si wafer: Polyetyer [-(CH 2 ) m CH 2 -O-]: MgO:
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5. What properties would be expected for each of the following materials? Materials ConductivitydensityCorrosionMelt point Ni-Cu alloy MgO Polyetyer Si wafer
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6. Indicate whether statements are true or false ① Polyester and epoxy are examples of thermosets ② It has been estimated that over three- quarters of all matrices of PMCs are thermosets.
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7. Mark the correct completions ① Thermosetting polymers a)are also known as thermoplastic polymers, b)are also known as rubbers, c)Readily cross-link during curing, d)Cannot be cured, e)Cannot be reheated and reshaped. ② Thermoplastics a)Are cross-linked polymer, b)Are linear polymers, c)May have branched chains, d)Readily flow at elevated temperatures, e)Cannot be reheated and reshaped. ③ Compared with a ceramic, a polymer normally has a (a)Greater strength, (b)Lower stiffness, (c)Lower density, (d)Better high temperature performance, (e)Lower hardness.
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