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BY: DR.BEHZAD HEIDARSHENAS IENG 283 MATERIALS SCIENCE
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MATERIALS SCIENCE Credits =3: (3, 1) 3 Prerequisites: CHEM 101 (General Chemistry) Textbook: Materials Science and Engineering an Introduction, 7 th edition; by William D. Callister Other Reference List: The Science and Design of Engineering Materials by J.P.Schaffer et al. Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers by J.F.Shackleford Introduction to Physical Metallurgy by S.H.Avner Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering; 3 rd Ed.; by William F. Smith
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Catalogue Description Mechanical properties. Crystal structure and crystal geometry Phase diagrams of alloy systems Heat treatments applied to metallic materials and plain-carbon steels. Mechanical properties of metals tensile test, hardness and hardness testing, fatigue and fracture of metals, impact test, creep of metals and creep test. Strengthening and plastic deformation of metals. Corrosion of metals. Material selection based on mechanical properties Mechanical properties of ceramics, glasses, polymers and composites.
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Lab Schedule Week 5: Tension Test Week 6: Creep Test Week 7: Hardness Test Week 11: Impact Test Week 12: Heat treatment Test ( 1 hour of laboratory per week, any three of the experiments will be conducted )
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Marks Distribution Assessment MethodNoPercentage Midterm Exam(s)125% Lab. WorkMin 210 % QuizMin 2/315% Assignment+projectMin 2+1(5+5)% Attendance-10% Final Examination130%
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