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 436-222 Engineering Design and Materials 1B - Introduction to Engineering Materials

Credit Points

7.1

Coordinator

Mr G.J. Pratt

Prerequisites

436-103 Engineering Mechanics or 421-103 Engineering Statics

Corequisites

436-220 EDM 1A

Semester

1

Contact

22 hours of lectures, 6 hours of tutorials and 8 hours of laboratory work

Subject Description

Upon completion students will have developed an elementary understanding of the nature and behaviour of engineering materials, during their processing and in-service use.

Topics covered include; engineering materials and their properties: elasticity, yield strength, hardness, ductility; fast fracture, toughness and fatigue; creep deformation and fracture; oxidation and corrosion; friction, abrasion and wear.

Assessment

Practical work and problem sheets not exceeding 20 pages; one examination not exceeding three-hours



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