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( 0906273 ) Properties of Engineering Materials First Semester 2014/
Sec. I Time: 8:00-9:00 (Sun., Tues., and Thur.) Place: ( EE004) Sec.II Time: 8:00-9:30 (Mon. and Wed.) Place: ( EE004)
Course Description
Introduction, Bonding forces and energies. Classification of engineering materials. Crystallography. X-ray diffraction. Imperfection in solids and strengthening mechanisms. Diffusion. Metallography. Mechanical properties of materials. Material testing evaluation and failure. Thermal equilibrium diagram. Corrosion of metals and their protection. Case studies in material selection. Relative cost of materials. The main objective is to understand the basic concepts and language of Materials Science
Text Book(s) William D Callister , Materials Science and Engineering , 8 th^ Edition, Wiley publishers. ( Text Book )
References
Books 1. Askeland D.; The Science and Engineering of Materials ; Thomson Engineering publishers
Journals
Instructor
Instructor Ass. Prof. Sa’ed A. Musmar Email: [email protected] Office Hours 10:00-11:00 Mon. and Wed., 9:00-10:00 Sun. and Tue. Prerequisites Prerequisites by course 0303101
Course objectives
Week Topic Lectures Hours
Week 1 Chapter One: Introduction (^1)
Week1 Chapter Two: Atomic Structure and Interatomic Bonding
Week 2+ Week3 Chapter Three: The Structure of Crystalline Solids
Week 4 Chapter Four: Imperfections in Solids (^) 3
Week 5 (^) Chapter Five: Diffusion 3
Week 6 Revision + 1st Exam (^) 1
Week 6+week7 Chapter six: Mechanical Properties of Metals 4
Week 8 Chapter seven: Dislocations and Strengthening Mechanisms
Week 9+ Week 10 Chapter eight: Failure (^) 6
Week 11+week12+week 13 2 nd^ Exam + Chapter nine: Phase Diagrams 8