Materials Science & Engineering by Giles F. Carter

By Giles F. Carter

Fabrics technology & Engineering [Mar 01, 1991] Carter, Giles F. and Paul, Donald E.

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These closest-packed planes are called the octahedral planes because they 17 Structure of Metals Fig. 7 Closest-packed layers in the FCC structure Fig. 8 Octahedral (closest-packed) layers in the FCC structure outline an octahedron when combined with four other parallel closest-packed planes (see Fig. 8). 2. Because the closest-packed directions lie along the face diagonals, and a face diagonal comprises four atomic radii, then 4r = v'2a, where a is the FCC unit cell dimension. 5A. 3524 nm. Solution: The face diagonal has a length of 4r = v'2a.

50 .................. 51 Antimony ................. 56 Tungsten ................... 74 Platinum ................... 78 ................. ' .... 82 ................... 83 Barium Lead Bismuth .. 1IA. 3524 nm. Solution: d 011 ) = a/V h2 + k2 + 12 = 0. 2035 nm. 11B. 1246 nm? 998. 998 may be rounded to 8. The value of (hkl) for which h 2 + k 2 + 12 = 8 is (220). This is derived by trial and error substitution of values of small integers for h, k, and 1. 1246 nm. 11C. 1020 nm?

Steel, tool, hardened ................. Steel, stainless, 2 Ni, 18 Cr ........... Tantalum ........................... Tin ............................... Titanium .......................... Tungsten . . . . . . . . ......... Vanadium ......................... Zinc .............................. 08 number of metals. Young's modulus may be thought of as being related to stiffness: the higher the value of E, the stiffer the material. 5 x Hf psi), compared with 13,800 to 413,000 MPa (2 to 60 X 106 psi) for metals.

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