Summary: Construction Materials And Sustainability

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  • phase diagrams

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  • name the hume Rothery rules

    • same crystal structure
    • identical atomic radii
    • similar electronegativity
    • similar valences
  • when is the leverrule applicable

    in the two phase portion of the diagram
  •  Considering an alloy of the two soluble components A and B described by a phase diagram similar to that shown in Figure 2.14, determine the masses of the alloy that are in the liquid and solid phases at a given temperature if the total mass of the alloy is 100 grams, component B represents 65% of the alloy, 30% of the liquid is component B, and 80% of solid is component B.

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  • ferrous metals

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  • the boundaries of carbon content in steel

    from 0.05% to 2.0%
  • effect of carbon content on the modulus of elasticity

    no effect,
  • three examples of uses of structural steel

    beams, girders, columns
  • three examples of uses of reinforcement steel

    bars, wires, fibers
  • three examples of uses of non-structural steel

    roofing, siding, decking
  • two subsections of ferrous metal alloys

    steel and other (pig iron, cast iron, wrought iron)
  • two subsections of non-ferrous metal alloys

    aluminum and copper (bronze and brass)
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