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Course Name
Turkish
Mühendislik Uygulamalarında Tasarım Prensipleri ve Malzeme Seçimi
English
DESIGN PRINCIPLES&MATERIALS SELECTION for ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS
Course Code
MET 353
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
5
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2
1
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Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
İsmail Yılmaz Taptık
Course Objectives
1. Recognize and determine lists of independent and dependent parameters for a design.
2. Differentiate the difference between product design and process design.
3. Describe, both conceptually and analytically, how system components work.
4. To built a bridge between other courses taught up to date to recognize and understand scientific engineering principles behind materials /processes which are designed in light of materials/processes performances.
5. Participate in an integrated design activity in light of consumer expectations.
6. Demonstrate the knowledge of product design process using the tools of design for manufacturability and assembly, robust design, quality function deployment, concurrent engineering, cost evaluation and decision making
7. Selection of materials and optimization of behavior by using a systematic methodology which combines materials properties with the engineering function of the process or product design.
8. To defend materials selection effectively both orally and in written form.
9. To select and use appropriate industrial literature and library resources in the solution of material selection and failure analysis problems.
Course Description
This course provides an introduction to the methodology of materials and process selection with respect to a set of performances. The focus is essentially on materials properties but the course also addresses issues related to processing and process related properties gained.
And in the course design principles for a required set of performances will be given and case studies will be examined. Students’ team projects will include design and materials/process selection for required set of dependent parameters.
Course Outcomes
Students who pass the course will have a knowledge on
1. engineering materials, design concept and they will differentiate the independent and dependant parameters which influence the performance of process and product design,
2. the application of the knowledge learned on a design of a product and/or process.
3. recognizing the scientific idea behind designing new materials or processes
4. utilizing material/process selection charts and select materials/processes
5. recognizing the role of design and quality tools and utilizing them in their designs.
Pre-requisite(s)
MET 213E
Required Facilities
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Textbook
Materials Selection in Mechanical Design, Fourth Edition Michael F. Ashby , 2011, Elsevier, ISBN 978-1-85617-663-7
Integrated Product and Process Design and Development: The Product Realization Process, Second Edition Edward B. Magrab, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA; Satyandra Gupta, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; F. Patrick McCluskey, University of Maryland, College Park, USA; Peter Sandborn, University of Maryland, College Park, USA, 2010, CRC Press ISBN: 9781420070606,
Other References
DIETER, GEORGE E.,Engineering Design: A Materials and Processing Approach,Third Edition. McGraw-Hill 2000,
PAHL, GERHARD, AND WOLFGANG BEITZ,Engineering Design: A Systematic Approach,Second Edition. Springer-Verlag, 1996,
OTTO, KEVIN AND KRISTIN WOOD,Product Design: Techniques in Reverse Engineering and New Product Development,Prentice-Hall 2001, ULRICH, KARL T., AND STEVEN D. EPPINGER,Product Design and Development,Second Edition. McGraw-Hill, 2000,Tenth Edition. McGraw-Hill, 1996,
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