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Material Science Practice Test: Dislocations and Strengthening Mechanisms
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Dislocations and Strengthening Mechanisms topics include: Dislocations concept, lattice strain, slip systems, strengthening mechanisms, recovery and grain growth. Dislocations are linear defects in the crystal lattice of crystalline materials, such as metals and ceramics. They cause plastic deformations in materials by multiplying themselves and moving to cause a macroscopic deformation.  Strengthening mechanisms increase the hardness, tensile strength, and yield strength of a material by prohibiting the mobility of numerous dislocations.  Some strengthening mechanisms... Show more
Material Science Practice Test: Dislocations and Strengthening Mechanisms
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1. In which of the following processes does recovery, recrystallization, grain growth take place?
2. Dislocation annihilation occurs when two dislocations of different signs meet each other on the same plane.
3. Which of the following statements are false in strain-relief crystallization?
4. What is the dislocation in which the line direction and Burgers vector are neither perpendicular nor parallel?
5. Value of critical resolved shear stress for a given material at a given temperature ______
6. Which of the following stresses is required for the slip to occur?
7. How many slip systems are there in BCC lattice?
8. What is the difference between the angle of Burgers vector and dislocation line in edge dislocation and screw dislocation?
9. Slip plane along with the direction of slip is called a slip system.
10. Which of the following processes can be used to refine the grain structure?
11. Which is not a correct term for bands in yield point phenomenon?
12. In strain hardening, the body is plastically deformed.
13. Which of the following is not a lattice strain due to dislocation?
14. When atoms are deformed approximately what fraction of deformation energy is retained internally?
15. When a material is plastically deformed at low temperature(around 25 degrees) relative to the melting temperature, which of the following change isn’t observed?
16. How high can dislocation density of a material be when it is heavily deformed?
17. How many slip systems are there in hexagonal closed packed crystal?
18. What can be the unit of dislocation density?
19. Which of the following interactions will not continue to act at about 0.6Tm? (where Tm is melting point)
20. In which type of dislocation planes are displaced relative to each other through shear?
21. Slip planes do not occur where ______
22. Which of the following isn’t a strengthening mechanism for multi-phase materials?
23. Strain-relief crystallization takes place when deformed metals are heated.
24. Which of the following is false for grain growth?
25. Which of the following isn’t a strengthening mechanism?