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Materials Science and Selection in Mech. Design (Forår 2007)

Kursuskode : MMATERI-U1
ECTS Point : 5 Status : Tilvalg
Revideret : 25/01 2006 Oprettet : 20/09 2002
Placering : 6. semester Timer pr. uge : 4
Længde : 1 semester Undervisningssprog : Engelsk

Målsætning : To give the students enough and necessary scientific knowledge in available materials used for mechanical engineering and design, which make it possible for them to make a well founded material selection.
Hovedindhold : The interaction between material, function, process and shape.
The headlines for the materials selection procedure are following:
Requirement analysis
Requirement - /function profile
Properties profile
Environments aspects including recycling
Economic aspects.
Accessibility (availability)
Introductions of the different types of materials
Metals - Ceramics - Polymers - Elastomers - Glasses - Composites.
Structures of the different types of materials. Interaction between structure and properties.
Undervisningsform : Theory.
Small projects based on self-selected subjects. Individual presentation during the semester in plenum.
Final project (Group or individual project)
Krævede forudsætninger : -
Anbefalede forudsætninger : Knowledge of basic materials
Relationer : -
Prøveform : Fremmøde samt aflevering af opgaver
Censur : Intern
Bedømmelse : Bestået/Ikke-bestået
Bemærkninger : Taking part in all exercises is compulsory.
This course is part of the International Design Semester (IDS).

In order to participate in the assessment the student must follow the course actively and be present in 80% of the lessons as a minimum. Furthermore the student must deliver all mandatory tasks during the semester.
Undervisningsmateriale : Text-book: William D. Callister, JR.: Materials Science and Engineering.
An Introduction Cambridge
Engineering Selector
European Standards
Technical / scientific literature and magazines, e.g. ASM : Advanced Materials & Processes or IOM: Materials World

Ansvarlig underviser : Stig Rubæk , sru@ihk.dk