The document discusses several topics in materials science including the Arrhenius relationship and how it applies to point defects in crystals and solid state diffusion. It also covers dislocations, plastic deformation, mechanical properties like strength and stiffness, creep deformation mechanisms, ductile to brittle transition, critical flaws, fatigue, phase diagrams, and intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors.
The document discusses several topics in materials science including the Arrhenius relationship and how it applies to point defects in crystals and solid state diffusion. It also covers dislocations, plastic deformation, mechanical properties like strength and stiffness, creep deformation mechanisms, ductile to brittle transition, critical flaws, fatigue, phase diagrams, and intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors.
The document discusses several topics in materials science including the Arrhenius relationship and how it applies to point defects in crystals and solid state diffusion. It also covers dislocations, plastic deformation, mechanical properties like strength and stiffness, creep deformation mechanisms, ductile to brittle transition, critical flaws, fatigue, phase diagrams, and intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors.
The Arrhenius Relationship Applied to the Number of Vacancies in a Crystal
Point Defects and Solid State Diffusion The Arrhenius Relationship Applied to Solid State Diffusion Summary Defining a Linear Defect - the Dislocation
Plastic Deformation by Dislocation Motion
The Stress versus Strain (Tensile) Test load elongation =stress =strain unit area unit area The “Big Four” Mechanical Properties
Focusing on Strength and Stiffness
Summary
Definition of Creep Deformation
Creep Deformation and the Arrhenius Relationship Mechanisms for Creep Deformation The Ductile-to-Brittle Transition and Crystal Structure Summary Introducing the Concept of Critical Flaws Summary
Introduction to Fatigue Introduction to Phase Diagrams Intrinsic semiconductors Extrinsic semiconductors