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Course Name
Turkish
Malzeme ve Üretim Yöntemleri
English
Materials&Manufacturing Meth.
Course Code
EUT 108E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
2
3
2
2
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Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Demet Günal Ertaş
Course Objectives
Course Objectives:
1) To introduce the basics of material and manufacturing methods in industrial design,
2) To inform the students about the material and manufacturing method selection regard to the design processes, efficiency, and environmental impacts,
3) To inform the students about the forming, cutting, joining, and finishing techniques of different materials,
4) To encourage the students to research the current developments about the material and manufacturing methods.
Course Description
The importance of knowledge on material and manufacturing methods in industrial design. Physical, mechanical, and internal structure properties of materials. Material behaviors. Metals. Polymer-based materials. Wood. Glass. Ceramic. Textile. Composite materials. Nano and smart materials. Forming technologies: Sheet material forming, Molding techniques, Extrusion, Casting techniques, Forging, drawing, blowing, and pressing techniques. Lamination techniques. Cutting Technologies. Joining Technologies. Finishing Technologies. Material and manufacturing method selection and applications.
Course Outcomes
Students who passed the course satisfactorily would:
1)Have knowledge about general properties and classifications of materials and manufacturing techniques.
2) Have knowledge about the processes and impacts of the materials and manufacturing methods.
3) Have competency to select the appropriate material and manufacturing method in industrial design
4) Have the skill to research the current developments and future projections about materials and manufacturing methods.
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Other References
Ashby, M. (2011). Material Selection in Mechanical Design. Burlington: Elsevier.
Ashby, M., & Johnson K. (2010). Materials And Design: The Art And Science of Material Selection in Product Design. Buston: Elsevier.
Boothroyd, G. Dewhurst, P., & Knight, W. (2011). Product Design for Manufacture and Assembly. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis.
Degarmo E.P., Black J.D., Kohser R.A.,1997, Materials and Processes in Manufacturing, Prentice Hall Inc., Upper Saddle River.
Hudson, J., 2008. Process: 50 Product Designs from Concept to Manufacture. London: Lawrence King Publishing.
Lesko, J. (2008). Industrial Design: Materials and Manufacturing Guide, New Jersey:, John Wiley&Sons Inc.
Lesko, J., 1998, Materials and Manufacturing Guide Industrial Design, USA.
Lesko, J., 1998. Industrial Design, John Wiley&Sons Inc., USA.
Lefteri, C. 2014. Materials for Design. London: Laurence King Publishing.
Lefteri,C. 2007, Making it Manufacturing Techniques for Production Design. London: Laurence King.
Lefteri, C., 2001. Plastic Materials For Inspirational Design, Rota Vision, Switzerland.
Lefteri, C., 2004. Metal Materials For Insprational Design, Rota Vision, Switzerland
Mayall W.H., 1967, Industrial Design for Engineers, Iliffe Books Ltd., London.
Mike Ashby and Kara Johnson, "MATERIALS AND DESIGN-The art and science of material selection in product design", Butterworth-Heinemann, Elsevier.
Thompson, R. (2007). Manufacturing Processes for Design Professionals. London: Thames & Hudson.
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