This document provides an outline and overview for an undergraduate course titled ME222-Nature and Properties of Materials. The course objectives are to provide students with a broad understanding of common materials, their structures, properties, engineering applications, and the fundamentals of structure-property-application relationships. The course is divided into 21 lessons covering topics such as classification of materials, advanced materials, crystal structure, properties of various material groups, phase diagrams, mechanical properties, and composites. Student performance is evaluated through midterm and endterm exams, and two quizzes. Recommended textbooks and references are also listed.
This document provides an outline and overview for an undergraduate course titled ME222-Nature and Properties of Materials. The course objectives are to provide students with a broad understanding of common materials, their structures, properties, engineering applications, and the fundamentals of structure-property-application relationships. The course is divided into 21 lessons covering topics such as classification of materials, advanced materials, crystal structure, properties of various material groups, phase diagrams, mechanical properties, and composites. Student performance is evaluated through midterm and endterm exams, and two quizzes. Recommended textbooks and references are also listed.
This document provides an outline and overview for an undergraduate course titled ME222-Nature and Properties of Materials. The course objectives are to provide students with a broad understanding of common materials, their structures, properties, engineering applications, and the fundamentals of structure-property-application relationships. The course is divided into 21 lessons covering topics such as classification of materials, advanced materials, crystal structure, properties of various material groups, phase diagrams, mechanical properties, and composites. Student performance is evaluated through midterm and endterm exams, and two quizzes. Recommended textbooks and references are also listed.
This document provides an outline and overview for an undergraduate course titled ME222-Nature and Properties of Materials. The course objectives are to provide students with a broad understanding of common materials, their structures, properties, engineering applications, and the fundamentals of structure-property-application relationships. The course is divided into 21 lessons covering topics such as classification of materials, advanced materials, crystal structure, properties of various material groups, phase diagrams, mechanical properties, and composites. Student performance is evaluated through midterm and endterm exams, and two quizzes. Recommended textbooks and references are also listed.
Credits: 2-0-0-0(6) Discussion hour: M 12:00-13:00
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L-1 ME222-Course Objectives c To expose the students to -Broad understanding of common materials x Various types of materials Structure b Properties a -Few advanced materials in engineering applications -Applications -Selection of materials in selected areas -Finally fundamentals of structure-property- application relationships
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L-1 ME222-Course Evaluation
I. Mid term exam………. (30%)
II. End term exam………. (30%) III.2 Quizzes…………….. (40%) @20% each
Normal letter grades
(A*/A/B/C/D/E/F) will be awarded based on the performance in the examination
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L-1 ME222-Text Books/Reference Books
I. Engineering Materials 1: An introduction to
properties, application and Design, Michael F Ashby and David R. H. Jones II. Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering: William D. Callister (Jr.) III. Class notes IV. Online video lectures of Prof B. Bhattacharya
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L-1 Amazing World of Materials Nature and Properties of Materials Thank You References for images: Research papers/books/websites: Only for teaching purpose Best wishes May the materials science bring you and your family Joy, Peace and Prosperity Stay safe and healthy
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