《材料科学与工程基础》英文影印版习题及思考题及答案.doc
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2、lls,l 0 corresponds to an s subshelll 1 corresponds to a p subshelll 2 corresponds to a d subshelll 3 corresponds to an f subshellFor the K shell, the four quantum numbersfor each of the two electrons in the 1s state, inthe order of nlmlms , are 100(1/2 ) and 100(-1/2 ).Write the four quantum number
3、s for allof the electrons intheLandMshells, and notewhich correspond to the s, p, and d subshells.2.7 Give the electron configurations for the followingions: Fe2+, Fe3+, Cu+, Ba2+, Br-, andS2-.2.17 (a) Briefly cite the main differences betweenionic, covalent, and metallic bonding.(b) State the Pauli
4、 exclusion principle.2.18 Offer an explanation as to why covalently bonded materials are generally less dense than ionically or metallically bonded ones.2.19 Compute the percents ionic character of the interatomic bonds for the following compounds: TiO2 , ZnTe, CsCl, InSb, and MgCl2 .2.21 Using Tabl
5、e 2.2, determine the number of covalent bonds that are possible for atoms of the following elements: germanium, phosphorus, selenium, and chlorine.2.24 On the basis of the hydrogen bond, explain the anomalous behavior of water when it freezes. That is, why is there volume expansion upon solidificati
6、on?3.1 What is the difference between atomic structure and crystal structure?3.2 What is the difference between a crystal structure and a crystal system?3.4 Show for the body-centered cubic crystal structure that the unit cell edge length a and the atomic radius R are related through a =4R/3.3.6 Sho
7、w that the atomic packing factor for BCC is 0.68. .3.27* Show that the minimum cation-to-anion radius ratio for a coordination number of 6 is 0.414. Hint: Use the NaCl crystal structure (Figure 3.5), and assume that anions and cations are just touching along cube edges and across face diagonals.3.48
8、 Draw an orthorhombic unit cell, and within that cell a 121 direction and a (210) plane.3.50 Here are unit cells for two hypothetical metals: (a) What are the indices for the directions indicated by the two vectors in sketch (a)?(b) What are the indices for the two planes drawn in sketch (b)?3.51* W
9、ithin a cubic unit cell, sketch the following directions:3.53 Determine the indices for the directions shown in the following cubic unit cell:3.57 Determine the Miller indices for the planes shown in the following unit cell:3.58 Determine the Miller indices for the planes shown in the following unit
10、 cell:3.61* Sketch within a cubic unit cell the following planes:3.62 Sketch the atomic packing of (a) the (100) plane for the FCC crystal structure, and (b) the (111) plane for the BCC crystal structure (similar to Figures 3.24b and 3.25b).3.77 Explain why the properties of polycrystalline material
11、s are most often isotropic.5.1 Calculate the fraction of atom sites that are vacant for lead at its melting temperature of 327_C. Assume an energy for vacancy formation of 0.55 eV/atom.5.7 If cupric oxide (CuO) is exposed to reducing atmospheres at elevated temperatures, some of the Cu2_ ions will b
12、ecome Cu_.(a) Under these conditions, name one crystalline defect that you would expect to form in order to maintain charge neutrality.(b) How many Cu_ ions are required for the creation of each defect?5.8 Below, atomic radius, crystal structure, electronegativity, and the most common valence are ta
13、bulated, for several elements; for those that are nonmetals, only atomic radii are indicated.Which of these elements would you expect to form the following with copper:(a) A substitutional solid solution having complete solubility?(b) A substitutional solid solution of incomplete solubility?(c) An i
14、nterstitial solid solution?5.9 For both FCC and BCC crystal structures, there are two different types of interstitial sites. In each case, one site is larger than the other, which site is normally occupied by impurity atoms. For FCC, this larger one is located at the center of each edge of the unit
15、cell; it is termed an octahedral interstitial site. On the other hand, with BCC the larger site type is found at 0, _, _ positionsthat is, lying on _100_ faces, and situated midway between two unit cell edges on this face and one-quarter of the distance between the other two unit cell edges; it is t
16、ermed a tetrahedral interstitial site. For both FCC and BCC crystal structures, compute the radius r of an impurity atom that will just fit into one of these sites in terms of the atomic radius R of the host atom.5.10 (a) Suppose that Li2O is added as an impurity to CaO. If the Li_ substitutes for C
17、a2_, what kind of vacancies would you expect to form? How many of these vacancies are created for every Li_ added?(b) Suppose that CaCl2 is added as an impurity to CaO. If the Cl_ substitutes for O2_, what kind of vacancies would you expect to form? How many of the vacancies are created for every Cl
18、_ added?5.28 Copper and platinum both have the FCC crystal structure and Cu forms a substitutional solid solution for concentrations up to approximately 6 wt% Cu at room temperature. Compute the unit cell edge length for a 95 wt% Pt-5 wt% Cu alloy.5.29 Cite the relative Burgers vectordislocation lin
19、e orientations for edge, screw, and mixed dislocations.6.1 Briefly explain the difference between selfdiffusion and interdiffusion.6.3 (a) Compare interstitial and vacancy atomic mechanisms for diffusion.(b) Cite two reasons why interstitial diffusion is normally more rapid than vacancy diffusion.6.
20、4 Briefly explain the concept of steady state as it applies to diffusion.6.5 (a) Briefly explain the concept of a driving force.(b) What is the driving force for steadystate diffusion?6.6 Compute the number of kilograms of hydrogen that pass per hour through a 5-mm thick sheet of palladium having an
21、 area of 0.20 m2 at 500. Assume a diffusion coefficient of 1.010- 8 m2/s, that the concentrations at the high- and low-pressure sides of the plate are 2.4 and 0.6 kg of hydrogen per cubic meter of palladium, and that steady-state conditions have been attained.6.7 A sheet of steel 1.5 mm thick has ni
22、trogen atmospheres on both sides at 1200 and is permitted to achieve a steady-state diffusion condition. The diffusion coefficient for nitrogen in steel at this temperature is 610-11 m2/s, and the diffusion flux is found to be 1.210- 7 kg/m2-s. Also, it is known that the concentration of nitrogen in
23、 the steel at the high-pressure surface is 4 kg/m3. How far into the sheet from this high-pressure side will the concentration be 2.0 kg/m3? Assume a linear concentration profile.6.24. Carbon is allowed to diffuse through a steel plate 15 mm thick. The concentrations of carbon at the two faces are 0
24、.65 and 0.30 kg C/m3 Fe, which are maintained constant. If the preexponential and activation energy are 6.2 _ 10_7 m2/s and 80,000 J/mol, respectively, compute the temperature at which the diffusion flux is 1.43 _ 10_9 kg/m2-s.6.25 The steady-state diffusion flux through a metal plate is 5.4_10_10 k
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