Course Code                               : 0502305

 Course Name                              : Materials Science

 Instructor                                    : Dr. Murat KISA

 Theoretical/ Practical/Credit       :  2 / 2/ 3

 

Learning Activity

Estimated Time(Hour)

Evaluation

Theoretical Course (14 Week)

2 x 14 = 28

Participation to class

Guided Problem Solving

2 x 14 = 28

Active Participation

Individual Study

2 x 14 = 28

 

Weekly homework problems be solved

1 x 14 = 14

Individual or teamwork and report preparation for homework’s.

Term project

None

 

Midterm Exams

4 x 2 = 8

Closed Book

Final Exam

For Exam            : 2

Individual Study: 8

Closed Book

Quiz (4 Piece)

Individual Study: 8

Closed Book

Research (internet / library)

 

 

Other (documentary / movie watching)

 

 

Other (conference, panel, etc.. Attend meetings)

 

 

Total Course Load (Hours)

124

 

 

 

Code of Course and Name

: 0502305 Materials Science

Type of Course

(Compulsory/Elective)

: Compulsory

Prerequisite of Course

: -

Semester of Course

: Fall Semester

Credit of Course

: 3

Instructor of Course

: Dr. Murat KISA

Faculty/Department/Program

: Mechanic - Mechanical Engineering - License

In the last semester who assigned the course; Name & surname

: Dr. Murat KISA

Room/Class Number

: M.M. 2

Times of Course

:

Conversation Hours

:

Groups/Classes

:

Objective of the Course

: This course is aim to teach material concepts for design and manufacturing and to show physical and mechanic behaviors of material.

Course Contents

: Deformation, hardness and strength of materials. Internal structures, atomic strings, line up of atoms, classification of materials, crystal structure, solid solutions, defective crystal structures, dislocations, crystal structures, amorph structures,. Publications of atoms, publications laws. Electron’s structure, electron motions, conductivity, half conductivity. Deformation of Materials, elastic and plastic deformation. Hooke laws. Fracture in materials, fatique. Phase diyagrams, phase transformations. Metals, Fe - C alloys, Cu and alloys, Al and alloys. Plastics seramics and composites materials.

Text book/Recommended Reading

:

1.        Prof. Dr. Selahaddin ANIK, 1985, Malzeme Bilimi, Birsen Yayınevi.

2.        Prof. Dr. Kaşif ONARAN, 1999, Malzeme Bilimi, Bilim Teknik Yayınevi.

3.        R., L., TİMİNGS, 1995, Malzeme Teknolojisi, Longman London ve New York Yayınevi.

4.        Wolfgang WEİSSAVACH, 1993, Malzeme Bilgisi ve Muayenesi, Birsen Yayınevi

5.        H.W. HAYDEN, W.G. MOFFAT, ve J. WULFF, 1993, Malzemelerin Yapı ve Özellikleri, İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi İnşaat Fakültesi Matbaası.

Semester Course Plan

Weeks

Subject of Course

1

Classification of materials.

2

Deflection and mechanical properties of materials.

3

Tension experiment and examine of this  experiment, deformation of materials, elastic and plastic deformation, Hooke law’s

4

Strength of material and hardness.

5

Internal structures of materials, line up of atoms, classification of materials.

6

Cyrstal structures and solid solution.

7

General Revision.

8

Structures with more crystals, amorph structures.

9

Publications of atoms, publications laws. Electron’s structure, electron motions.

10

Fracture and fatigue in materials,

11

Phase diyagrams, phase transformations.

12

General Revision.

13

Metals, Fe - C alloys, Cu and alloys, Al and alloys. Plastics, seramics and composites materials.

14

General Revision.

Evaluation

One written midterm exam (40% ); one written final exam (60%)