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Background Materials are used in transportation, housing, clothing, communication, recreation, food production. Early materials: Stone, Wood, Clay, etc Materials evolved: Metals, Plastics, Glasses, and Fibers 2 Chapter 1: Introduction
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Materials Science and Engineering Materials Science: Relationship between structure and properties Materials Engineering: Based on knowledge of materials science, designing the structure to result in required set of properties 3 Chapter 1: Introduction
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Properties: Mechanical, Electrical, Thermal, Magnetic, Optical, Deteriorative (e.g. Corrosion) 4 Chapter 1: Introduction
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Why Study Materials Science and Engineering? Choosing right material –In-service condition –Possible deterioration of properties (e.g. temperature, corrosion effects) –Cost Make judicious choices. 5 Chapter 1: Introduction
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Materials Metals, Ceramics, Polymers, Composites, Semiconductors, Biomaterials Advanced Materials High-tech applications Electronics, Fiber Optics, Spacecraft, Aircraft, Missiles 6 Chapter 1: Introduction
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Materials of the future Smart Materials Shape memory alloys Piezoelectric ceramics Magnetostrictive materials Electrorheological/ Magnetorheological fluids Nanotechnology Building materials from atomic level and up. “Bottom-up” approach 10 -9 meters, 100 nanometers ≈500 atom diameters 7 Chapter 1: Introduction
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Modern materials’ needs (Future) Nuclear Energy High strength low density materials Solar cells Pollution control/Non-renewable resources Discover additional reserves Alternate/ new materials with less adverse impact on environment Recycling 8 Chapter 1: Introduction
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