Course
Pro-forma
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)
Code
KMEM2108
Title
Engineering Materials
Pre-requisite
None
Student Learning Time (SLT)
120 hours
Credit
3
Learning Outcomes
1.
Describe the mechanism of dislocations, shear and stress.
2.
Evaluate crystallization, crystal structures and phase
diagrams.
3.
Correlate microstructure with strength, toughness and
ductility.
4.
Evaluate structure property relations in metals and alloys
Synopsis
This course is focused on the structures of engineering materials.
It includes the crystal structures, phase diagram, precipitation,
deformation and other related mechanical properties. Then,
introduction on the mechanisms in engineering materials such as
mechanisms of dislocation, diffusion, deformation etc.
Macroscopic and microscopic structures and the rightful of
materials in engineering application are discussed. Interpretation
and relation between materials, mechanism, and application in
real life are explained and analyzed.
Assessment
40 % Continuous Assessments
60 % Final Examination
References
1.
Structure and Properties of Engineering Materials, 5th ed.,
Daniel Henkel & Alan W. Pense, McGraw-Hill International
Editions
2.
Materials Sciences and Engineering, An Introduction William
D. Calister., Jr. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Hill
3.
Structure and Properties of Engineering Alloys, Willliam F
Smith, McGraw-Hill International Editions
Soft Skills
Communication Skills (CS1, CS2, CS3)
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills (CT1, CT2, CT3)
Lifelong Learning and Information Management (LL1, LL2)