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This document provides instructions for a materials design tutorial that includes the following questions: 1) Find the crystal structure of a material using given atomic radius, atomic weight, and density. 2) Calculate the percentage volume change when an element undergoes a BCC to FCC structural transformation with no atomic size change. 3) Find the atomic packing factor of CsCl which has a BCC structure with given ion radii.

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Tutorial 2

This document provides instructions for a materials design tutorial that includes the following questions: 1) Find the crystal structure of a material using given atomic radius, atomic weight, and density. 2) Calculate the percentage volume change when an element undergoes a BCC to FCC structural transformation with no atomic size change. 3) Find the atomic packing factor of CsCl which has a BCC structure with given ion radii.

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MATERIALS AND DESIGN - ME2200

Tutorial 2
Date: 2 February 2018 Time: 2.00 pm to 3.00 pm
1. Find the crystal structure (FCC, BCC or HCP) of a material using the following
data
Atomic radius = 0.128 nm
Atomic weight = 63.5 g/mol
Density at room temperature = 8.9 g/cm3 . (2 marks)
2. What is the percentage volume change when an element undergoes BCC to FCC
structural transformation? Assume that there is no change in the atomic size during
this transformation. (2 marks)
3. CsCl has BCC structure, the unit cell of CsCl has Cs+ at the center and Cl− at the
corners. The radii of Cs+ and Cl− ions are 0.169 nm and 0.181 nm, respectively.
Find the atomic packing factor. (2 marks)
4. Write the Miller index representation of the crystallographic directions of the unit
cubic cell shown in Figure 1. (2 marks)

Figure 1: A unit cell of a crystal depicting different crystallographic directions.

5. The atomic radius of titanium with BCC structure is 0.137 nm. Calculate the linear
density for [111] and [110]. (2 marks)
6. Calculate the planar density of (100) and (111) in Nickel. The atomic radius of Nickel
is 0.125 nm. Note that Nickel has FCC structure. (2 marks)

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