Lecture - 3 Crystal Structure
Lecture - 3 Crystal Structure
Evaluation Policy
End Semester
60 % As per the institute norms
Examination
TEXTBOOK:
1. William D. Callister Jr., David G. Rethwisch, “Materials Science and Engineering:
An Introduction”, 10th Edition, Wiley, 2018.
2. Michael Ashby, Hugh Shercliff, David Cebon, “Materials – Engineering, Science,
Processing and Design”, 4th Edition, Butterworth-Heinemann, 2018.
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Design requirements – Example
• Select a material for the teeth of the
scoop of a digger truck.
• To do so, you need to prioritize the
material properties that matter.
• What are they?
• The teeth will be used in a brutal way to cut earth, scoop stones, crunch rock, often
in unpleasant environments (ditches, sewers, fresh and salt water and worse), and
their maintenance will be neglected.
• These translate into a need for high hardness, H, to resist wear, and high fracture
toughness, K1c, so they don’t snap off.
• Does the cost of the material matter?
• It is worth paying for good teeth to avoid expensive downtime.
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Design requirements – Example
• Select a material for energy-efficient
cookware.
• What thermal property are you looking
for?
• And, apart from the mechanical
properties discussed earlier, what other
material behaviour will be important?
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Atom
An atom is the smallest constituent unit of ordinary
matter that constitutes a chemical element.
• Atomic Number
• Atomic Mass
• Isotopes - some elements have two or
more different atomic masses
• Atomic Weight
• Weight of Proton? Neutron? Electron?
Electron = 9.11x10-31 kg
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Periodic Table
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Crystal Structure
• When we look around much of what we see is non-crystalline
(organic things like wood, paper, sand; concrete walls, etc. *
some of the things may have some crystalline parts!).
• But, many of the common ‘inorganic’ materials are ‘usually’
crystalline:
Metals: Cu, Zn, Fe, Cu-Zn alloys
Semiconductors: Si, Ge, GaAs
Ceramics: Alumina (Al2O3), Zirconia (Zr2O3), SiC, SrTiO3.
• Also, the usual form of crystalline materials (say a Cu wire or
a piece of alumina) is polycrystalline and special care has to
be taken to produce single crystals
• Polycrystal Vs Monocrystal
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Atomic bonding in Solids
Equilibrium condition
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Atomic bonding in Solids
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Atomic bonding in Solids - Covalent
A covalent bond, also called a molecular bond, is a chemical
bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.
The wider the separation from the lower left to the upper
right-hand corner (i.e., the greater the difference in
electronegativity), the more ionic the bond.
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Atomic bonding in Solids - Metallic
Metallic bonding – electrostatic attractive force
between conduction electrons and positively
charged metal ions.
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Atomic bonding in Solids – Bonding Energy
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