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In Engineering Materials: By: Nikolas Anthony Bryan-Dunaway
In Engineering Materials: By: Nikolas Anthony Bryan-Dunaway
Purpose Statement
Introduction (1-3)
Materials & Methods (1-3)
What Is
Analysis (1-3) Next?
Conclusions
OUTLINE
Purpose Statement
Introduction (1-3)
Materials & Methods (1-3) Why Read
Analysis (1-3) This?
Conclusions
PURPOSE STATEMENT
The purpose of this
presentation is to
familiarize you as an
up and, coming
engineer, with the
concept of creep
deformation in
engineering materials.
Common creep
testing machines
OUTLINE
Purpose Statement
Introduction (1-3) Creep
Materials & Methods (1-3) Deformation
Analysis (1-3) Defined
Conclusions
INTRODUCTION (1/3)
Question: What is Creep Deformation?
New Dimension
Original Dimension Strain
Original Dimension
INTRODUCTION (3/3)
-The Stages of Creep-
A graphic representation of creep.
Stage 1: Initial Strain- Material is strain
loaded which seems to be almost
instantaneous after which the strain rate
begins to drop off.
Purpose Statement
Introduction (1-3)
Materials & Methods (1-3)
A Case In
Analysis (1-3) Study
Conclusions
MATERIALS & METHODS (1/3)
We conducted our own creep test. This is what we
used to perform the experiment:
Materials:
Mounting Hooks
1 mounting hooks that were
fixed to the board
Wooden Dowel
Solder Wire
Step We then fixed two pieces of
wire to the dowel by winding
Gauge
points at 2 the material around it.
1500g Weight
3 and fixed them in place by
tape.
Purpose Statement
Introduction (1-3)
Materials & Methods (1-3) Graphical
Analysis (1-3) Interpretation
Conclusions
Analysis (1/3)
CREEP OF 60%Sn-40%Pb SOLDER
w/1200g Weight
0.900 After conducting the
experiment we saw that
0.800
0.700
0.400
CREEP
0.300 CURVE
beginning of the
presentation. Look at
0.200
0.100
0.000
1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 5.000
the graph again.
LOG (TIME,MIN)
Analysis (2/3)
CREEP OF 60%Sn-40%Pb SOLDER
w/1200g Weight
0.900
0.800
0.700
0.600
STRAIN (L/Lo)
0.500
0.400
CREEP
0.300 CURVE
0.200
0.100
0.000
1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 5.000
LOG (TIME,MIN)
Analysis (3/3)
CREEP OF 60%Sn-40%Pb SOLDER
w/1200g Weight
0.900
Our graph is missing stage 1 of
0.800
the creep deformation. The
0.700
0.600
reason for this is because this
STRAIN (L/Lo)
0.100
record the early stage of creep.
0.000
1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 5.000
LOG (TIME,MIN)
OUTLINE
Purpose Statement
Introduction (1-3)
Materials & Methods (1-3)
And
Analysis (1-3) so
Conclusions
CONCLUSION
This presentation was created to provide other engineers with
a familiarization of creep deformation. In the process of
experimenting and recording data on the test samples, I
believe we achieved that. Creep deformation is fundamentally
important in the use and assignment of engineering materials
to projects when time is important. Creep deformation can be
defined by the deformation of a material at a constant
temperature while under constant forces.
THE END
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Kopeliovich, D. D. (2009, Febuary 3). Creep. Retrieved
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http://www.substech.com/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=creep
Wikipedia.org. (2010, October 15). Creep (deformation).
Retrieved November 7, 2010, from Wikipedia.org:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creep_(deformation)