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Material Sciences

PİRİ REİS UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Programme

2016- 2017 Fall Term Course catalog Form

Materials Science

Degree: Bachelor

 

Code

 

 

Year/Semester

 

Local Credits

 

ECTS Credits

 

Course Implementation, Hours/Week

Course

Tutorial

Laboratory

ENG 224

IV-Fall

3

4

3

-

-

Department

Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering

Instructors

 

Prof. Dr. Arif N. Güllüoğlu

Contact Information

 

angulluoglu@pirireis.edu.tr, 535 255 2019

Office Hours

Monday 10:00-12:00

Web page

www.pirireis.edu.tr

Course Type

 Compulsory

Course Language

English

Course Prerequisites

CHEM 112

Course Category by Content, %

Basic Sciences

Engineering Science

Engineering Design

Humanities

50

40

10

 

Course Description

Introduction to Material Science. Atomic structure and bonding, structure of solids, defects and imperfections, rate processes and crystallization, phase transformations and equilibria, mechanical properties, corrosive  properties, metals, ceramics, polymers and composites.

 

Course Objectives

 

1. To introduce the basic principles of materials science for an understanding of the relations among the processing, structure, and properties of engineering materials.

2. To prepare students for identify the basic classes of engineering materials, have knowledge of material properties and choosing  the right material for the job,

3. To introduce the processing and design limitations associated with each class of materials,

4. To acquaint students to realize new design opportunities with materials.

 

Course Learning Outcomes

 

Up on the successful completion of the ENG 224 "Materials Science” course students will be able to;

  1. Comprehend the interrelations among the processing, structure, properties and applications of the engineering materials which are involved in the design, production and selection of themselves.
  2. Implementation of the phase diagrams of metals and alloys. 
  3. Describe the applications and processing of metals and alloys.
  4. Evaluate the performance criteria of materials for the required applications.
  5. Discuss materials suitable for marine engineering applications.
  6. Describe the characteristics of the different material types such as metals, alloys, ceramics, polymers and composites.

Instructional Methods and Techniques

Lecture, White board, Digital projector, Demonstration and Overhead projector

Tutorial Place

 

Co-term Condition

 

Textbook

William D. Callister, Jr. and David G. Rethwisch ''Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering, An Integrated Approach '', 5th Ed. Wiley, New York, 2016.

♦  Powerpoint slides used in lecture are available to assist you with note-taking in class.   These lecture notes are based on the notes developed by Arif Güllüoğlu and distributed by John Wiley & Sons, publishers of the Callister textbook.

Other References

Ashby, Engineering Materials II 3e Processing and Design, Butterworth Introduction to Microstructures, Heinemann,2006

Homework & Projects

♦  Homework will be assigned in almost every week and then collected the next week at the beginning of the lecture.              (You will receive approximately 50% credit for turning in a complete set of solutions. Remaining 50% depends on how well you do.  Late homeworks are not accepted.)

♦  There will be one term paper, the subject of which will be determined by the instructor. It will be performed by groups of two or three students.

Laboratory Work

Laboratory Work (Tensıon Test, Impact test & Hardness Measurement) will Be Performed In 7th Week.

Computer Use

Project reports are written at word processor

Other Activities

 

                   

 

 

Assessment Criteria

Activities

Quantity

Effects on Grading, %

Attendance

 

 

Midterm

2

2x20%

Quiz

 

 

Homework

10

5%

Term Paper/Project

1

5%

Laboratory Work

 

 

Practices

 

 

Tutorial

 

 

Seminar

 

 

Presentation

 

 

Field Study

 

 

Final Exam

1

50%

TOTAL

 

100

Effects of Midterm, HW and Prj.on Grading, %

 

50%

Effects of Final on Grading, %

 

50%

TOTAL

 

100

 

 

Week

 

Topics

Course Outcomes

1

Introduction, Atomic Structure and Inter atomic Bonding in Solids

I

2

Structures of Metals and ceramics

I

3

Polymer structures

I

4

Imperfections in Solids

III

5

Diffusion

I-II-III

6

Mechanical Properties

 

7

Exam I   Cover  Chapter 1-6  (It will be closed books/notes)

I-II-III

8

Deformation and Strengthening Mechanisms

I-II-III

9

Deformation and Strengthening Mechanisms, Failure

I-II-III

10

Failure

III-IV

11

Phase Diagrams

I-II-IV

12

Phase transformations

 

13

Exam II   Cover  Chapter 7-10 (It will be closed books/notes)

I-II-III-IV

14

Composite Materials

IV-V-VI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Relationship between the Course and the Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Curriculum

 

 

Program Outcomes

Level of Contribution

1

2

3

a

An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering

 

 

X

b

An  ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data

 

 

 

c

An ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs

 

X

 

d

Ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams

 

 

 

e

An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems

 

X

 

f

An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility

 

 

 

g

An ability to communicate effectively

 

X

 

h

The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context

X

 

 

i

A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning

 

 

 

j

A knowledge of contemporary issues

 

 

 

k

An ability to use the techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice

 

X

 

l

An ability to apply legal, societal and environmental knowlegde in maritime transport and in all respective modes of transport operations.

 

 

 

 

         1: Small, 2: Partial, 3: Full

 

Prepared by

Prof. Dr. Arif N Güllüoğlu

Date

5.12.2016

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