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PHY 231 1 PHYSICS 231 Lecture 21: Some material science Remco Zegers Walk-in hour: Thursday 11:30-13:30 am Helproom gas liquidsolid
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PHY 231 2 States of matter
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PHY 231 3 Phase transformations
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PHY 231 4 solids amorphous ordered crystalline
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PHY 231 5 The deformation of solids Stress: Tells something about the force causing the deformation Strain: Measure of the degree of deformation For small stress, strain and stress are linearly correlated. Strain = Constant*Stress Constant: elastic modulus The elastic modulus depends on: Material that is deformed Type of deformation (a different modulus is defined for different types of deformations)
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PHY 231 6 The Young’s modulus Beyond the elastic limit an object is permanently deformed (it does not return to its original shape if the stress is removed).
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PHY 231 7 example An architect wants to design a 5m high circular pillar with a radius of 0.5 m that holds a bronze statue that weighs 1.0E+04 kg. He chooses concrete for the material of the pillar (Y=1.0E+10 Pa). How much does the pillar compress? 5m
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PHY 231 8 Ultimate strength Ultimate strength: maximum force per unit area a material can withstand before it breaks or fractures. Different for compression and tension.
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PHY 231 9 example A builder is stacking 1 m 3 cubic concrete blocks. Each blocks weighs 5E+03 kg. The ultimate strength of concrete for compression is 2E+07 Pa. How many blocks can he stack before the lowest block is crushed?
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PHY 231 10 The Shear Modulus xx
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PHY 231 11 Moving earth crust 30 m 100 m A tectonic plate in the lower crust (100 m deep) of the earth is shifted during an earthquake by 30m. What is the shear stress involved, if the upper layer of the earth does not move? (S=1.5E+10 Pa)
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PHY 231 12 Bulk Modulus Compressibility: 1/(Bulk modulus)
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PHY 231 13 example What force per unit area needs to be applied to compress 1 m 3 water by 1%? (B=0.21E+10 Pa)
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PHY 231 14 Some typical elastic moduli
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PHY 231 15 Density
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PHY 231 16 Pressure Pressure=F/A (N/m 2 =Pa) Same Force, different pressure
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PHY 231 17 example A nail is driven into a piece of wood with a force of 700N. What is the pressure on the wood if A nail =1 mm 2 ? A person (weighing 700 N) is lying on a bed of such nails (his body covers 1000 nails). What is the pressure exerted by each of the nails?
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