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Subtitle or main author’s name Materials of Engineering Lecture 1 - Introduction to MS&E - Engineering 45 Carlos Casillas, PE 19-Jan-12 Licensed Chemical Engineer Spring 2012 CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu Hayward, CA
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 2 Engr 45 - Materials of Engineering Course No: Engineering 45 Instructor: Mr. Casillas Email: ccasillas@chabotcollege.edu Lecture No: 1 Lecture Title: Chp1: Introduction to MS&E Date: 19-Jan-12 Lecture Notes
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 3 Engineering 45 Materials of Engineering Engineering 45 Materials of Engineering - Outline - R1: Background Roll Call Course Syllabus –Goals –Labs, Field Trips –VSME R2: Course Overview – Materials Science & Engineering Next Week: Chp 2: Atomic Structure & Bonding –C&R Chp 3: Structure of Crystalline Solids
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 4 Instructor’s Background
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 5 Instructor’s Background, con’t (Engr-45 day-1 roll-call/class distribution)
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 6 Welcome to the Wide World of MS&E! ALL of Engineering is impacted by Materials!
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 7 Instructor’s Background, con’t Some items for show and tell (later on): Nanostructured Materials Au Nanoparticles, Si Nanowires (Gecko effect) II-VI Nanocrystals (Fluorescent), Flat-Panel LCDs Flash-Memory (Nano), Nano-Transistor Nano-Aerogels (JPL/NASA) Semiconductor Thin Film – Si, III-V Magnetic Data Storage, Thin-Film R/W Head, HDD Advanced Thermal Insulators & Conductors Cu Heat Pins – PECVD Al Showerhead Specialty Ceramics, Ferromagnetic Fluids Polymer Membranes Gas Separation Spiral-wound, hollow-fiber modules Smart Materials – Shape Memory NiTinol Wire
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 8 Engr 45 Course Logistics- Syllabus Review Text: “Materials Science and Engineering –An Introduction” 8th Edition, William D. Callister and David G. Rethwisch, John Wiley & Sons (2010) PreReq’s: Chemistry 1A Physics 4A Engineering 25 3.0 Units: 2-hr Lec (Th 1-2:50pm), Rm 3902 3-hr Lab/Field Trip (M 4:30-7:20pm), Rm 1612 Lab teams 2-3 students, switch teams every two labs, switch roles every lab
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 9 Engr 45 Course Syllabus Review, con’t Lecture notes, homework solutions, etc will be sent by email and posted at the Chabot Engineering webpage: http://www.chabotcollege.edu/faculty/bmayer/ Communication will be mainly by e-mail, through the CLPCCD GroupWise/Novell Web Access e- mail system. Office hours will preferably be right after lecture or lab. Other times can also be arranged if needed.
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 10 Syllabus Review, con’t Grading - Weight Function & Policy * Exams: During class, dates shown in schedule in Syllabus Open-text & single, hand-written SRS allowed, TB turned in Academic honesty is expected (assigned seating) * Instructor reserves prerogative to adjust based solely on his professional judgment of class performance
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 11 Engr-45 Lecture Tentative Schedule HW Assignments are due at the beginning of class on due date in Syllabus Lowest-score two HWs will be thrown out. All problems will be graded.
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 12 Engr-45 Labs & Field Trips Tentative Schedule Sixth Lab Report and Sixth Field Trip Report are both extra-credit Attendance to all Labs and Field Trips is mandatory
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 13 Understand the fundamental concept of Materials Science & Engineering: –“There is a direct relationship between a material’s synthesis & processing (post- manufacture), and its internal microstructure and observable physical properties and engineering performance” Engr-45 Course Goals Materials are ENGINEERED Structures NOT Black Boxes
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 14 Class Q: Materials Engineering & Technology → What is it? Investigating the Structures & Properties of Materials and Correlating these with the Design or Engineering or Technology Objectives Basic Material Structure Has Many Dimensions
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 15 Classes of Materials From Chem1A Recall The Periodic Table of Elements Metals Ceramics Polymers SemiConductors
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 16 Metals May be Pure or Compounds (Alloys) –Along with Polymers The Most Common Everyday Material –Typically from the 1 st Row of Transition Metals in Periodic Table (Fe, Cu, Ni, etc.) –Have LARGE Numbers of NonBound Electrons Makes them Good Electrical & Thermal CONDUCTORS –Strong but Deformable (Ductile)
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 17 Ceramics cont. Some Typical Properties –HARD & BRITTLE –HIGHEST Temperature Resistance Thoria (Thorium Oxide) Max Temp 3000 K –Llttle Temperature-SHOCK Resistance –Corrosion Resistant –Electrically Resistive (Insulative) –Difficult to Join Do Not Weld
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 18 Ceramics cont. Some Typical Properties –HARD & BRITTLE –HIGHEST Temperature Resistance Thoria (Thorium Oxide) Max Temp 3000 K –Llttle Temperature-SHOCK Resistance –Corrosion Resistant –Electrically Resistive (Insulative) –Difficult to Join Do Not Weld
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 19 Polymers cont. Some Typical Properties –Very LightWeight –Very Corrosion Resistant Best of ANY Class of Material –Little, if any, Hi/Lo Temperature Resistance –Little Structural Strength –Very Deformable (ductile/flexible) –Lowest $-Cost:Volume Ratio for Any Class of Material
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 20 SemiConductors May be made CONDUCTIVE or INSULATIVE (or Something in- between) by the Addition of Miniscule Amounts of IMPURITIES –Current Techniques Allow Precise Control over the AMOUNT and LOCATION of the Impurities Semiconductors are Very Important Electronic Device Materials
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 21 Semiconductors cont. Most SOLID STATE (no moving parts) Electronic Devices are Semiconductors Major applications for Semi Transistors –Voltage Amplifiers –On/Off switches Additional Advantage: Semiconductor Electronic Devices can be constructed at Extremely SMALL Scales SILICON is the Most Widely Used
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 22 Composites Materials that Consist of More than One Material Type –Goal is to Combine the Best Features of Multiple Materials Some Examples –FiberGlass = Glass (ceramic) + Polymer Strength + Flexibilty –ReInforced Concrete = Steel + Concrete Tension-Strength + Compression-Strength
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 23 BioMaterials Defined as Those Materials Which Are compatible with Human Tissue –Classic Example = Stainless Steels used For Bone repair (Screws, Staples, Plates, Hip-Joints) At least a few of ALL other Classes of Materials are BioCompatible –Including Silicon
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 24 Smart Materials Smart Materials Materials That Can Sense Changes in the Environment and Respond with a Material Shape/Property Change –Example: "smart" materials that can be attached to, or embedded in, structural systems enable the structure to sense disturbances, process the information and through commands to actuators, to accomplish some beneficial reaction
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 25 Ceramics Basic Composition is the MINERAL Form of a Metal –Very Few Metals Exist in PURE Form in Nature Most That Do are Very Rare, e.g., Gold Ceramics are Compounds of Metals and –Oxygen → Oxides (most Ceramics) –Carbon → Carbides –Nitrogen → Nitrides
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 26 Basic Material Properties General Weight:Density , kg/m 3 Expense:Cost/kg C m, $/kg Mechanical Stiffness:Young’s modulus E, GPa Strength:Elastic limit y, MPa Fracture strength: Tensile strength ts, MPa Brittleness: Fracture toughness K Ic, MPa·m 1/2 Thermal Expansion:Expansion coeff. , 1/K Conduction: Thermal conductivity, W/m·K Specific Heat (Capacity), c p or c v, J/kg·K Electrical Conductor? Insulator? Conductivity σ, S/m Dielectric Capacity, F/m Young’s modulus, E Elastic limit, Strain Stress Ductile materials Brittle materials Young’s modulus, E Tensile (fracture) strength, Strain Stress Thermal expansion Expansion coefficient, Temperature, T Thermal strain x T1T1 ToTo Q joules/sec Area A Thermal conduction Mechanical properties Thermal conductivity, (T 1 - T 0 )/x Heat flux, Q/A
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 27 Material Properties Property Stimulus Result Terms Material performance depends on material properties
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 28 Material Properties Density (g/cm3)
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 29 Mechanical Properties, con’t Tensile Strength (MPa)
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 30 Mechanical Properties, con’t Stiffness or Elastic Modulus E (GPa)
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 31 Mechanical Properties, con’t Fracture Toughness [MPa*(m)E0.5]
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 32 Electrical Properties Conductivity (1/Ohm-m)
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 33 Electrical Properties Increase resistivity of Cu by adding impurities by mechanical deformation
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 34 Processing Structure Properties (con’t) PROPERTIES depend on STRUCTURE –e.g.; The HARDNESS vs STRUCTURE of Steel Hardness (BHN) Ferrite + Cementite G10380 + w/ Pearlite Tempered Martensite UNtempered Martensite PROCESSING can change STRUCTURE –e.g., STRUCTURE vs Cooling-Rate for Steel
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 35 Processing Structure Properties Recrystallization Strength versus Structure of Brass and changes in microstructure
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 36 Thermal Properties low from ceramic oxide (structure and conduction properties) changes due to alloying in metals (even though same structure)
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 37 Processing Structure Properties (con’t) Optical Properties
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 38 Effect of Temperature
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Engineering 45- Materials of Engineering Carlos Casillas, PE CCasillas@ChabotCollege.edu E45_Sp12_Lec01_Introduction 39 Course Goals, con’t Materials are ENGINEERED Structures NOT Black Boxes
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