Packing of Atoms in Solids: Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Mechanics, IIT Delhi, Hauz Khas, 110016
Packing of Atoms in Solids: Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Mechanics, IIT Delhi, Hauz Khas, 110016
Packing of Atoms in Solids: Assistant Professor, Department of Applied Mechanics, IIT Delhi, Hauz Khas, 110016
Packing of atoms in
solids
Jayant Jain
Assistant Professor,
Department of Applied Mechanics,
IIT Delhi, Hauz Khas, 110016
Recap
Density
Elastic modulus, stiffness of individual bonds
Melting temperature, bond energy
Coefficient of thermal expansion: deeper the
energy well is stronger the bond and therefore
lower the
Glasses
Polymers
Packing in solids: broadly be divided into two
categories
Crystalline solids
Crystalline material: periodic array
Crystalline solids exhibit long range order in their atomic
arrangement
Single crystal: periodic array over the entire extent of the
material
Polycrystalline material: many small crystals or grains
5
7
3
Grain boundary
Close-packed structures
Crystal Structures
Face-centered cubic (FCC)
Unit cell with one atom at each
corner and one at each face
Atoms touch along the diagonals
of the cube faces
Close-packed planes stacked in an
ABCABC sequence
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Crystal Structures
Close-packed hexagonal (HCP)
Crystal Structures
Body-centered cubic (BCC)
Unit cell with one atom at each corner and
one in the middle
Atoms touch along the internal
diagonal of the cube
21 metallic elements have this structure
Materials: engineering, science, processing and design, 2nd edition Copyright (c)2010 Michael Ashby, Hugh Shercliff, David Cebon
Materials: engineering, science, processing and design, 2nd edition Copyright (c)2010 Michael Ashby, Hugh Shercliff, David
Cebon
Amorphous structure:
Packing fraction 0.64