Welcome To APL102: Introduction To Materials Science and Engineering (3-0-2)
Welcome To APL102: Introduction To Materials Science and Engineering (3-0-2)
APL102: Introduction to
Materials Science and
Engineering (3-0-2)
3 hours/wk
Lab
2 hours/wk
Total
5 hours/wk
3.00-5.00 pm
Group
G9
Tue
Group
G5
Group
G10
Wed
Group
G1
Group
G6
Thu
Group
G2
Group
G7
Fri
Group
G3
Group
G8
Mon
Grading
Minor I
Minor II
Major
Quizzes + Lab
Total
60
60
120
80
320
Attendance Policy
75% attendance is compulsory
Entry in class
Questions/doubts
Students can ask questions after the class
Also free to knock my door between 5-6 PM
on Tues., Wed. and Fri.
Textbooks:
Course content
1. Introduction
2. Thermodynamics Review
3. Crystallography
4. Structure of solids
5. Defects in crystalline solids
6. Phase Diagrams
7. Composite materials
8. Plastic deformation
9. Creep, Fracture and Fatigue
10. Phase transformation
11. Corrosion
10
Overview of Materials
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Engineering Materials
14
Materials: engineering, science, processing and design, 2nd edition Copyright (c)2010 Michael Ashby, Hugh Shercliff, David Cebon
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Ceramics
Stiff high E
Hard
Abrasion resistant
Good high temperature strength
Good corrosion resistance
Brittle
Glasses
Hard
Corrosion resistant
Electrically insulating
Transparent
Brittle low KIC
Materials: engineering, science, processing and design, 2nd edition Copyright (c)2010 Michael Ashby, Hugh Shercliff, David Cebon
Polymers
Light low
Easily shaped
High strength per unit weight (/)
Lack stiffness low E (50X less than metals)
Properties highly sensitive to temperature
Elastomers
Lack stiffness low E (500 5000X less than
metals)
Able to retain initial shape after being stretched
Relatively strong and tough
Materials: engineering, science, processing and design, 2nd edition Copyright (c)2010 Michael Ashby, Hugh Shercliff, David Cebon
Metals
Hybrids
Expensive
Difficult to shape and join
Properties dependent on combination of
materials
Materials: engineering, science, processing and design, 2nd edition Copyright (c)2010 Michael Ashby, Hugh Shercliff, David Cebon
Material Tetrahedron
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Structure of Materials
Macrostructure: naked eyes, macroscopic
information
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Resolution
What is resolution??
It is the ability to distinguish closely
spaced points as separate.
Properties of Materials
Mechanical properties: Strength, ductility
toughness, creep, fatigue
Physical properties: Density, Elastic modulus
Electrical properties: resistivity, conductivity
Processing of Materials
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