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 436-223 Engineering Design & Materials 2 Enviro

Note

For 1999 only, the content of Unit 2, Engineering Materials will be varied to take account of the preparation of students who have not taken 436-101Engineering Mechanics and Materials previously.

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr C.R Burvill & Dr K. Xia

Prerequisites

Students will be expected to be familiar with material covered in 436-101 Engineering Mechanics and Materials, 436-105 Engineering Communications and 100 level Mathematics

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

24 hours of lectures and 24 hours of tutorials, guided design exercises and laboratory work

Subject Description

Unit 1, Engineering Design: Upon completion students will comprehend fundamental concepts of engineering design through various stages of the design process: problem formulation and structuring, ideation, decision making and communication with special emphasis on those related to environmental engineering; have developed an awareness of the integrative nature of engineering design through the experience of balancing a range of factors including uncertainties related to the environment; and have observed the close interrelation between the properties and performance of engineering materials and the design process. Topics covered include: general approach to engineering design problems; invention, analysis, decision-making; goal, objectives, criteria and constraints; strategies for synthesis and decision making; technical, ergonomic and economic factors; appraisal of benefit and cost; fault and failure analysis; probability, uncertainty and assessment of risk; interfacing geometric and mathematical models, sensitivity analyses, combinatorial search.

Unit 2, Engineering Materials: Upon completion students will be able to appreciate the interrelationships between the structure, processing and properties of metals, and of key factors in the selection of appropriate materials for specific applications. Topics covered include: Gibbs Phase Rule; development of microstructure, and its influence on properties; the iron carbon system; isothermal and constant-cooling transformation diagrams; heat treatments, including precipitation hardening; light alloys;

Assessment

Practical work, projects and reports not exceeding 40 pages; one examination not exceeding three- hours



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