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Nano Composites Mid Exam, 4th Year Objective Type Answer All Questions. 1/2 20 10 Marks

The document appears to be a practice exam for a 4th year nanocomposites course. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key concepts in nanocomposites including: 1) powder metallurgy production of nanocomposites, 2) definitions of DLC coating and nanostructured coating properties, 3) mechanisms responsible for hardness enhancement, 4) applications and thermal stability of nanostructured coatings, 5) volume to surface area ratios of nanomaterials.

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Nano Composites Mid Exam, 4th Year Objective Type Answer All Questions. 1/2 20 10 Marks

The document appears to be a practice exam for a 4th year nanocomposites course. It contains 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key concepts in nanocomposites including: 1) powder metallurgy production of nanocomposites, 2) definitions of DLC coating and nanostructured coating properties, 3) mechanisms responsible for hardness enhancement, 4) applications and thermal stability of nanostructured coatings, 5) volume to surface area ratios of nanomaterials.

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Nano Composites

Mid exam, 4th year

Objective type

Answer all questions. 1/2*20= 10 Marks.

1. The powder metallurgy is one of the popular solid state methods used in production
_______________ composites
2. DLC Coating means _______________
3. Nanostructured coating with hard hardness greater than _______________ GPa
4. Nanostructured coating with soft hardness less than _______________ GPa
5. Main mechanisms, which are responsible for the hardness enhancement
_______________
6. Nanostructured coating applications _______________
7. New nanostructured coating with thermal stability _______________ °C
8. Volume to surface area ratio of nanomaterials _______________
9. Molecular modeling assumes a non-continuous composition of the material, which
makes it a powerful tool for studying _______________ at the nanometer length
scale.
10. Monte Carlo experimentation is the use of simulated random numbers to estimate
some functions of _______________

11. Composite materials are classified based on:


(a) Type of matrix (b) Size-and-shape of reinforcement (c) Both (d) None
12. Major load carrier in dispersion-strengthened composites
(a) Matrix (b) Fiber (c) Both (d) Can’t define
13. Usually stronger constituent of a composite is
(a)Matrix (b) Reinforcement (c) Both are of equal strength (d) Can’t define
14. Usually softer constituent of a composite is
(a)Matrix (b) Reinforcement (c) Both are of equal strength (d) Can’t define.
15. Size range of dispersoids used in dispersion strengthened composites
(a) 0.01-0.1 μm (b) 0.01-0.1 nm (c) 0.01-0.1 mm (d) None
16. Rule-of-mixture provides _________ bounds for mechanical properties of
particulate composites.
(a) Lower (b) Upper (c) Both (d) None
17. Al-alloys for engine/automobile parts are reinforced to increase their
(a) Strength (b) Wear resistance (c) Elastic modulus (d) Density
18. Mechanical properties of fiber-reinforced composites depend on
(a) Properties of constituents (b) Interface strength (c) Fiber length, orientation, and
volume fraction (d) All the above
19. The following material can be used for filling in sandwich structures
(a) Polymers (b) Cement (c) Wood (d) All

20. Longitudinal strength of fiber reinforced composite is mainly influenced by


(a) Fiber strength (b) Fiberorientation (c) Fiber volume fraction (d) Fiber length

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