ME770A |
Materials Selection in Mechanical Design |
Credits: |
3-0-0-9 |
Concise Syllabus
A key concept throughout this course: How to select materials for a given application; Characteristics of metals, nonmetals, ceramics, polymers, smart materials, multifunctional materials, fibers, and their alloys and composites/nanocomposites specially polymer matrix composites, ceramic matrix composites, and metal matrix composites; Processing of materials, alloys, composites and nanocomposites; Applications of these materials in structural, energy, water, packaging, and bioimplants as case studies
Lecture Wise Break Up
I. Introduction [2]
II. Characteristics of materials [5]
III. Characteristics of composites [5]
IV. Processing of materials including alloys and composites [5]
V. Case studies: Applications in structural, energy, water, packaging and bioimplants [20]
VI. Term papers [5]
References:
- Lecture Notes
- Materials Selection in Mechanical Design by Michael F. Ashby
- Composite Materials: Processing Applications Characterization by Kamal K. Kar
- Handbook of Nanocomposite Supercapacitor Materials by Kamal K. Kar