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Ch. 12 1.3-4 students per table 2.Workbook & Textbook 3.Pencil / Pen 4.Start when quiet
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Ch. 12: Materials 1.Constraints & Deformations 2.Properties 3.Degradation and Protection
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Text / Work Books Text Book - p. 386 Work Book - p. 197 Copy the following definitions
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A CONSTRAINT Describes the effect of external forces on a material (p. 387)
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Compression A material subjected to forces that tend to crush it is undergoing compression (p. 387)
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Example of Compression
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Tension A material subjected to forces that tend to stretch it is undergoing tension.
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Example of Tension
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Torsion A material subjected to forces that tend to twist it in undergoing torsion.
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Example of Torsion
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Deflection (bending) A material subjected to forces that tend to bend it is undergoing deflection.
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Examples of Bending
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Shearing A material subjected to forces that tend to cut it is undergoing shearing.
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Example of Shearing
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3 Types of Deformation
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Elastic - p. 387 The constraint leads to temporary change in the shape or dimensions of the material. When the constraint is removed, the material returns to its original form.
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Plastic The constraint leads to a permanent change in the shape or dimensions of the material. Even when the constraint is removed, the material remains deformed.
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Fracture The constraint is so intense that the material breaks.
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Constraints Lab 1.Work with table groups 2.Write ALL names on hand-out 3.Hand in at the end of lab
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Objective To illustrate such types of constraints and deformations as compression, tension, torsion, deflection, shearing, elastic, plastic and fracture.
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Procedure Perform a compression, tension, torsion, deflection and shearing test on the materials provided at each station. Complete the following table by ranking the materials from 1-3, where 1 represents the material that reacts the least to the constraint and 3 represents the material that reacts the most to the constraint.
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Homework Work Book - p.197-198
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