Tug-of-War (Tensile Test)
Whoa that's hard! (Hardness & Impact Tests)
What is that?! (Materials Classification)
Don't touch! (NDT)
Potpourri
100

Defined as the change is length divided by the original length 

What is Strain?

100

Impact testing can be describe as a ___ test.

What is a destructive test?

100

Metals, Polymers, Ceramics and glasses, Semiconductors, Biomaterials, Composites

What are the classifications of materials?

100

This type of test inspects or analyzes a specimen without damaging or changing its properties, and affecting its functionality.

What is NDT?

100

Knoop and Vickers are types of this

What is hardness testing?

200

This common method is used to find the yield strength.

What is the 0.2% Offset Method?

200

Charpy & Izod

What are the two types of impact testing?

200

Structure, Performance, Processing, Properties

What are the components of the Material Classification Tetrahedron?

200

1/10

What is the error rate in using checklists?

200

Cup/cone fractures occur during tensile tests on materials that would categorized as this.

What is ductile materials?

300

The highest point on the curve corresponds to this

What is the UTS or Ultimate Tensile Strength?

300

E-18

What is the ASTM designation for the Rockwell test?
300

when atoms are arranged in 3D, periodic array, this is called ____.

What is a crystalline structure?

300

3/1000

What is the human error rate in non-critical routine tasks?

300

Sally

What is the name of the tensile machine?

400

Young's Modulus is represented by this

What is the slope of the curve in the elastic-region?

400

E(J) = WR(cosb - cosa)

What is the equation for impact energy?

400

Covalent bonds are primarily present in this type of material

What are polymers?

400

This type of NDT is used in medical applications.

What is MRI, X - ray, or ultrasound?

400

The reduction in area during elongation in a tensile test is described as ____.

What is necking?

500

This law explains that the force exerted on or by a material is directly proportional to its displacement within an elastic limit.

What is Hooke's Law?

500

This described a material's susceptibility to fracture around notches and stress concentrators

What is notch sensitivity?

500

Thermal expansion, Heat capacity, Thermal conductivity describe what bulk property?

What is thermal?
500

Oil and Chalk is an example of an early form of this NDT.

What is Liquid penetrant testing?

500

defined as the negative ratio of transverse (or lateral) strain to axial strain

What is Poisson's Ratio?