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Lesson Information

Course Credit
Course ECTS Credit
Teaching Language of Instruction İngilizce
Level of Course Bachelor's Degree, TYYÇ: Level 6, EQF-LLL: Level 6, QF-EHEA: First Cycle
Type of Course
Mode of Delivery Face-to-face
Does the course require compulsory or optional work experience?
Course Coordinator Assoc. Prof. (Ph.D.) RAHELEH MIRZAEI
Instructor (s)
Course Assistant

Purpose and Content

The aim of the course Distinguish the basics of the engineering materials which are used in the production of all industrial tools and machines.
Course Content Contents and developments of material science and its share in engineering. Classification of the engineering materials. Interstitial forces between atoms, crystallographic structures, defects, and their effects on the properties. Solid solutions, diffusion mechanisms. Deformation mechanisms, strain hardening, strain aging. Phase diagrams, reactions, and alloys. Ferrous and non-ferrous alloys. Non-metallic materials and their properties. Environmental effects.

Weekly Course Subjects

1Introduction to the classification of the engineering materials. Analyzing the atomic structures. Crystallographic structures, directions and planes atomic densities.
2Mechanical properties of the engineering materials. Structural defects and their effects on the properties.
3Classification of the mechanical properties of the engineering materials. Tension and compression. Stress-strain diagrams.
4Bending, torsion, and shear. Hardness and measurement scales.
5Fatigue, S-N curves. Creep behavior of engineering materials.
6Phase diagrams and phase equations, cooling curves of pure metals and alloys. Phase transformation reactions.
7Alloys and their diagrams.
8Iron-carbide diagrams. Phase reactions in Iron-Carbide equilibrium diagrams.
9Midterm exam.
10Alloyed steels, and advanced heat treatments.
11Non-ferrous alloys.
12Non-metallic materials
13Environmental effects, corrosion.
14Non-destructive inspections.

Resources

CALLISTER, D.W; “ Material Science and Engineering an Introduction”, Wiley, 2007