Lesson 10 of 10 15 min

🧠 Quiz: Engineering Materials

Answer all questions to complete the quiz.

1

A car's B-pillar needs to resist side impact intrusion with ultimate tensile strength exceeding 1,400 MPa. Which material and process is most commonly used for this application?

2

What is the primary advantage of the FCC crystal structure in metals like aluminum and austenitic stainless steel?

3

An aerospace engineer needs to select an aluminum alloy for fuselage skin panels where fatigue crack growth resistance and damage tolerance are the primary concerns. Which alloy-temper is most appropriate?

4

In a jet engine, which component operates at gas temperatures exceeding the melting point of the alloy it's made from?

5

Which material property CANNOT be changed by heat treatment or processing?

6

A design requires a seal material that must resist continuous exposure to gasoline, diesel, and transmission fluid at temperatures up to 200°C. Which elastomer is the best choice?

7

The material index for designing the lightest beam of a given stiffness is E^(1/2)/ρ. Based on this index, which statement is correct?

8

Approximately 80-90% of all structural failures in service are caused by which mechanism?

9

A composite wing skin for a commercial aircraft is typically designed with approximately 60% 0° plies, 30% ±45° plies, and 10% 90° plies. What does this layup prioritize?

10

Which NDT method is MOST appropriate for detecting fatigue cracks around fastener holes in an aluminum aircraft fuselage skin during routine maintenance?