MSE Midterm 3 Terms

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Austentite

Face-centered cubic iron; also iron and steel alloys that have the FCC crystal structure. (Gamma phase iron) --> ductile

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Cementite

Iron Carbide (Fe3C) --> Ceramic

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Eutectic Reaction

A reaction in which, upon cooling, a liquid phase transforms isothermally and reversibly into two intimately mixed solid phases : L --> S + S

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Eutectic Structure

A two-phase microstructure resulting from the solidification of a liquid having the eutectic composition; the phases exist as lamellae that alternate with one another.

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Eutectoid Reaction

A reaction in which, upon cooling, one solid phase transforms isothermally and reversibly into two new solid phases that are intimately mixed: S --> S + S

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Ferrite

Body-centered cubic iron; also iron and steel alloys that have the BCC crystal structure(alpha iron) --> ductile

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hypereutectoid alloy

For an alloy system displaying a eutectoid, an alloy for which the concentration of solute is greater than the eutectoid composition(RIGHT)

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hypoeutectoid alloy

For an alloy system displaying a eutectoid, an alloy for which the concentration of solute is less than the eutectoid composition(LEFT)

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isomorphous

Having the same structure. In the phase diagram sense, isomorphicity means having the same crystal structure or complete solid solubility for all compositions

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Lever Rule

A mathematical expression, such as Equation 9.1b or Equation 9.2b, by which the relative phase amounts in a two-phase alloy at equilibrium may be computed.

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liquidus line

On a binary phase diagram, the line or boundary separating liquid- and liquid + solid-phase regions. For an alloy, the liquidus temperature is the temperature at which a solid phase first forms under conditions of equilibrium cooling.

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solidus line

On a phase diagram, the locus of points at which solidification is complete upon equilibrium cooling, or at which melting begins upon equilibrium heating.

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solvus

The locus of points on a phase diagram representing the limit of solid solubility as a function of temperature.

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microconstituent

An element of the microstructure that has an identifiable and characteristic structure. It may consist of more than one phase, such as with pearlite.

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pearlite

A two-phase microstructure found in some steels and cast irons; it results from the transformation of austenite of eutectoid composition and consists of alternating layers (or lamellae) of -ferrite and cementite.

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phase

A homogeneous portion of a system that has uniform physical and chemical characteristics.

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proeutectoid ferrite

Primary ferrite that exists in addition to pearlite for hypoeutectoid steels.

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proeutectoid cementite

Primary cementite that exists in addition to pearlite for hypereutectoid steels.

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block copolymer

A linear copolymer in which identical repeat units are clustered in blocks along the molecular chain.

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branched polymer

A polymer having a molecular structure of secondary chains that extend from the primary main chains.

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crosslinked polymer

A polymer in which adjacent linear molecular chains are joined at various positions by covalent bonds.

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molecular weight

The sum of the atomic weights of all the atoms in a molecule.

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monomer

A stable molecule from which a polymer is synthesized.

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network polymer

A polymer produced from multifunctional monomers having three or more active covalent bonds, resulting in the formation of three-dimensional molecules.

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repeat unit

The most fundamental structural unit in a polymer chain. A polymer molecule is composed of a large number of repeat units linked together.

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thermoplastic polymer

A semicrystalline polymeric material that softens when heated and hardens upon cooling. While in the softened state, articles may be formed by molding or extrusion.

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thermosetting polymer

A polymeric material that, once having been cured (or hardened) by a chemical reaction, will not soften or melt when subsequently heated.

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elastomer

A polymeric material that may experience large and reversible elastic deformations.

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glass transition temperature

The temperature at which, upon cooling, a noncrystalline ceramic or polymer transforms from a supercooled liquid into a rigid glass.

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melting temperature

The temperature at which, upon heating, a solid (and crystalline) phase transforms into a liquid.

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vulcanization

A nonreversible chemical reaction involving sulfur or another suitable agent in which crosslinks are formed between molecular chains in rubber materials. The rubber's modulus of elasticity and strength are enhanced.