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Materials Jeopardy

Materials Manuf.

Process Recycling

Material Testing

Key Words

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Materials

Of the five major material categories

reviewed in class, which one is best

known for its resistance to heat?

$100 Materials

Ceramics

$200 Materials

Of the five major material categories

reviewed in class, which one is best

known for its ability to conduct heat?

$200 Materials

Metals

$300 Materials

Of the five major material categories

reviewed in class, which one is widely

used in today’s manufactured plastics?

$300 Materials

Polymers

$400 Materials

What is the name for materials that

are made from 2 or more different

materials?

$400 Materials

Composite

$500 Materials

What is the name of the material

category that is used to manufacture

bamboo clothing and socks?

$500 Materials

Organic

$100 Manufacturing

Describe what an additive

manufacturing process is and provide

an example.

$100 Manufacturing

Additive processes add material to

a part or object. Examples include

welding, soldering, brazing,

and 3D printing

$200 Manufacturing

Describe what an subtractive

manufacturing process is and provide

an example.

$200 Manufacturing

Subtractive processes remove

material from a part or object.

examples include drilling, milling,

cutting.

$300 Manufacturing

What three factors determine the

selection of a material for

manufacturing purposes?

$300 Manufacturing

Material selection is based on:

1) application,

2) material properties needed,

3) budget.

$400 Manufacturing

What type of manufacturing shop

produces a large variety of products in

small quantities?

$400 Manufacturing

Job Shop

$500 Manufacturing

The type of shop that uses an

assembly-line method to build cars and

trucks would best be described as a

________________.

$500 Manufacturing

Linked-cell shop

$100 Recycling

What is the significance or the 3

arrows in the recycling symbol –

what do they stand for?

$100 Recycling

The first arrow represents the consumer gathering the

recyclable materials to be recycled.

The second arrow represents the manufacturer

recycling the materials to create new products.

The third arrow represents the consumer buying

products made from recycled materials.

$200 Recycling

What does the number in the recycling

triangle mean?

$200 Recycling

It indicates the type of resin or

plastic that is used to create the

recyclable product.

$300 Recycling

Provide 2 specific examples of recycling

organic materials, including the original

material and a recycled application.

$300 Recycling

Paper – recycled to make new paper.

Yard Waste – recycled to make mulch or

pet bedding.

Oils, grains – burned for fuel.

Food scraps – used for compost.

$400 Recycling

What does this symbol mean?

$400 Recycling

The product/item can be recycled.

$500 Recycling

What recycling symbol number would

you find on a grocery store plastic bag?

$500 Recycling

$100 Material Testing

What is the name of the part of a tensile

test where the dog-bone sample starts

to get thinner, just prior to breaking?

$100 Material Testing

Necking

$200 Material Testing

What is the name

for the area under

the curve as shown

by the blue bracket

and what does it

mean?

$200 Material Testing

Plastic Deformation: Unrecoverable elongation

beyond the elastic limit.

$300 Material Testing

Find stress at the

proportional limit of

the test sample:

Area = 0.02 in2

Original length = 2”

Include proper unit!

$300 Material Testing

35,000 psi

$400 Material Testing

What is the Modulus of Elasticity for a

material that has a stress value of

35,000 psi and a strain value of .0125

and a cross-sectional area of .025”?

Answer must include correct unit!

$400 Material Testing

2,800,000 psi

$500 Material Testing

Find strain at the

proportional limit of

the test sample:

Original length = 2”

Area = .03 in2

Include proper unit!

$500 Material Testing

.0125

$100 Key Words

The ratio of force acting over a unit of

cross-sectional area in material testing.

$100 Key Words

Stress

$200 Key Words

The ratio of stress to strain in material

testing. Also, defines the stiffness of an

object based on its composition and/or

chemical properties.

$200 Key Words

Modulus of Elasticity

$300 Key Words

The change in length of a material or

object in some direction, per unit of

original length.

$300 Key Words

Strain

$400 Key Words

During material tensile testing, the point

at which the deformation is no longer

proportional to the applied force.

$400 Key Words

Proportional limit

$500 Key Words

The maximum stress that a material can

withstand without permanent

deformation.

$500 Key Words

Elastic Limit

Final Jeopardy Calculate the force on the sample at the

yield point and rupture point.

Test sample area = .2in2

Final Jeopardy Answer

Rupture point force = 6,000 lb.

Yield point force = 9,400 lb.