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MATERIAL SCIENCE
Prepared by
Pn. Noor Hayati Binti Mat Taib
Curriculum requirement information
Programme structure:
o credit hours (3.0)
Contact Hours :
o Theory (30 Hours)/Practical (30 Hours)
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Upon completion of this course, students
should be able to:
o Explain the fundamental of material science including
identification of various types of materials, mechanical
behavior, metal production processes, and various
principles of material testing. (C3, PLO1)
o Organize appropriately experiments in groups according
to the Standard Operating Procedures. (P4, PLO4)
o Demonstrate ability to work in team to complete
assigned tasks during practical work sessions. (A3,
PLO7)
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION TO MATERIAL SCIENCE
CONTENT
1.1 Explain the fundamental of material science
1.2 Identify these following materials
classification
o Metals
o Polymers
o Ceramics
o Composites
o Advanced Materials
Biomaterials
Semiconductor
Nano engineered materials
Smart Materials
DEFINITION
Materials science, also
commonly known as
materials science and
engineering, is an
interdisciplinary field which
deals with the discovery and
design of new materials.
DEFINITION
Material science is primarily concerned
with the search for basic knowledge about
internal structure, properties and
processing of materials.
Resultance
knowledge of the
Basic structure,properties Applied knowledge
knowledge of , processing,and of materials
materials performance of
engineering
materials
What is material?
all around us , from the clothes we wear to to the cars
Materials are
POLYMERS
CERAMICS
MATERIALS
ADVANCED
MATERIALS
COMPOSITES
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MATERIALS
METALS CERAMICS
NON-
FERROUS TRADITIONAL ENGINEERING
FERROUS
POLYMERS COMPOSITES
ADVANCED
MATERIALS
NANO
SMART
ENGINEERED
SEMI- MATERIALS
BIOMATERIALS MATERIALS
CONDUCTOR
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Materials means choice..
1)Metallic Material
1)Metallic Material
These materials are inorganic substances that are
composed of one or more metallic elements and
may also contain some nonmetallic elements.
Examples of metallic elements are iron, copper,
aluminium, nickel and titanium
Metals and alloys are commonly divided into two
classes:
i)Ferrous metals and alloys steel & iron
ii)Nonferrous metals-Aluminium, Copper, Zinc,
Titanium and Nickel
Plastics
Plastics
Polymers
Definition
o Organic materials made of large chain molecules of mers.
o Linked in repeated pattern
Two components :
a) Definition
b) Types of material
c) Properties
d) Application in industrial & engineering
e) Issue on material-one example