Material Science Notes
Material Science Notes
Materials drive advancements in our society 1. For a Specific Application -> Determine Required
Properties
Stone Age
Bronze Age Properties: mechanical, electrical, thermal,
Iron Age magnetic, optical, deteriorative
What is today’s material age? 2. From List of Properties -> Identify Candidate Material(s)
Silicon (Electronic Materials) Age? 3. Best Candidate Material -> Specify Processing
Nanomaterials Age? technique(s)
Polymer Age? To provide required set of properties
To produce component having desired shape and
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WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR ENGINEERS TO Example techniques: casting, mechanical forming,
UNDERSTAND MATERIALS? welding, heat treating
OPTICAL PROPERTIES
Ceramic Fibers:
- Titanium alloy
SUMMARY
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Atomic Mass Unit = 1.66x10 -24 g = 1/12 mass of 12C Most elements: Electron configurations not stable.
1 amu/atom = 1 g/mol
C 12.011
H 1.008
etc.
Quantum #
n = ____________________ (shell)
l = azimuthal (subshell)
THE PERIODIC TABLE
ml = ____________________
Elements in each column: Similar valence electron structure
ms = spin
Designation/Values
K, L, M, N, O (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.)
ELECTRONEGATIVITY
COVALENT BONDING
IONIZATION PROCESS
IONIC BONDING
Example: CH4
Net energy = sum of attractive and repulsive energies Electronegativities of C and H are similar so
______________ are shaped in sp3 hybrid covalent bonds.
Equilibrium separation when net energy is a minimum
METALLIC BONDING
MIXED BONDING
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2
(3.5−1.2) the primary bonding types.
% of ionic character = 1−e− ×(100 %) =
4 The percent ionic character of a covalent-ionic
73.3% mixed bond between two elements depends on
their electronegativities.
SECONDARY BONDING
Fluctuating ________________________________