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Course Name
Turkish
malzeme bilimi
English
Materials Science
Course Code
MAL 201E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
1
1
3
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-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Meltem Yanılmaz
Course Objectives
Introduction to materials science and classification of atomic structures of the materials. Crystal structures
and imperfections. Mechanical and physical properties of the engineering materials. Solid-state diffusion.
Phase diagrams and solidification. Ferrous / non-ferrous alloys and heat treatment. Electrical, optical,
thermal and magnetic properties associated with electron band structures of the materials.
Course Description
To teach chemical and physical basic sciences important to Material Science
2. To give an understanding on the importance of materials science for engineering applications
3. To teach the properties, structure and production processes of materials and to make the students
understand the strong relations between them
4. To give an understanding on the material selection and design using material science knowledge
Course Outcomes
Student.UnderstanStudent, who passed the course satisfactorily is expected to:
1.Understand the relations between the chemical composition, atomic bonding and the properties of
Materials
2.Understand the ordered and disordered crystal structures and the differences between them and
define Bravais lattices and Miller indices
3. Understand the effects of crystal defects on material properties and the test methods for the
determination of mechanical properties.
4. Understand the diffusion concept and laws and its effects on material properties.
5. Understand the importance of phase concept and phase diagrams, and use them
6. Classify ferrous and non-ferrous alloy systems and understand the properties of polymeric
and ceramic materials.
7. Understand the strengthening mechanisms of materials, phase transformations and heat
treatments
8. Understand electronic and electrical, thermal and magnetic properties of materials and
interrelate them with the structure
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