MAT2210 - Eric - Lecture 1-3

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Quiz on MAT2210 - Eric - Lecture 1-3, created by Anton Permyakov on 19/05/2018.
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Question 1

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The dislocation can move by requiring [blank_start]........ bond[blank_end] to be broken at a time.
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  • only one bond
  • multiple bonds

Question 2

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Positive and negative dislocations move in opposite directions to produce shear of the [blank_start]same[blank_end] sign.
Answer
  • same
  • different

Question 3

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Positive and negative dislocations (of same type, e.g., screw) attract each other, positives (or negatives) repel.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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The slip plane is defined as ......
Answer
  • the plane on which the dislocation nucleates.
  • the plane on which the bond breaking occurs.

Question 5

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For an edge dislocation, the slip plane is defined as the plane which contains both the line direction an Burgers vector of the dislocation.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Dislocation motion can be conservative or non-conservative: • Conservative motion [blank_start]involves no mass transport[blank_end] (i.e., diffusion) • Non-conservative motion requires [blank_start]the addition/subtraction of atoms[blank_end] or [blank_start]vacancies to the extra half[blank_end] plane
Answer
  • involves no mass transport
  • the addition/subtraction of atoms
  • vacancies to the extra half

Question 7

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The force required to move the dislocation is known as .......?
Answer
  • dislocation force
  • glide force
  • strain force

Question 8

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Enter the symbols the Frank's rule formula (not given in the formula sheet by the way): T = [blank_start]..............[blank_end] Use * as a multiplication sign , alpha as a constant alpha, G as a shear modulus and b as a Burgers vector.
Answer
  • alpha*G*b^2

Question 9

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The Peierls stress is the stress to glide a dislocation through an otherwise perfect crystal.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 10

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What is the definition of the dislocation width?
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  • The distance over which the disregistry is greater than one half of its maximum value.
  • The distance over which the size of the extra plane of atoms is greater than one half of its maximum value.

Question 11

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Why is the energy or stress is minimised by slip on the close packed planes in the close packed directions?
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  • Because the atomic slip distance is a minimum.
  • Because atoms in the closed packed directions have least interaction potential.

Question 12

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Which type of dislocations is more mobile and hence has smaller Pierls Stress?
Answer
  • Edge dislocation
  • Screw dislocation

Question 13

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The energy or stress increases with a decrease in dislocation width.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 14

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In FCC metals, Peierls stress is a strong function of temperature while in BCC metals, Peierls is not a strong function of temperature.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 15

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What can cause an increase in number of dislocations/ dislocation density? Choose one or more than one of the answers.
Answer
  • Grain Boundaries
  • Interfaces between matrix and precipitates
  • Migrating grain boundaries
  • Homogenous nucleation of dislocations due to very high applied stresses
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