The aim of this course is to introduce construction technology students to the relationships between the structural properties and mechanical, physical and chemical properties of materials and to teach the importance of material selection in their designs at the associate degree level.
1) MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING / Materials Science and Engineering October, 2013 NOBEL Academic Publishing Authors: William D. CALLISTER, David D. RETHWISCH Translators: Ahmet PARASIZ, Kenan GENEL, Cuma BİNDAL, Mehmet DEMİRKOL, Recep ARTIR, Mustafa BAKKAL
2) Internet Source: MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Prepared by: Prof. Dr. Gültekin Göller, Assoc. Dr. Özgül Keleş, Research. See. İpek Akın
3) Internet Source: Introduction to Materials Science Prepared by: Prof. Dr. İlker DİNÇER
Other Sources
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Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Introduction: Importance of Materials Science and Engineering
verbal expression
2. Week
Atomic Structure and Interatomic Bond-1
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3. Week
Atomic Structure and Interatomic Bond-2
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4. Week
Crystal Structures in Solids-1
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5. Week
Crystal Structures in Solids-2
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6. Week
Defects in Solids
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7. Week
Defects in Solids-2
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8. Week
Midterm exam
9. Week
Mechanical Properties of Materials-1
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10. Week
Mechanical Properties of Materials-2
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11. Week
Material Types
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12. Week
Electrical and Magnetic Properties of Materials
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13. Week
Optical Properties of Materials
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14. Week
Damage
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15. Week
Final
16. Week
17. Week
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
30
Attendance
1
10
Final Exam
1
60
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Hold technical and vocational drawings
PO-2
Give support to engineering work in choosing construction materials
PO-3
Give support to engineering work in choosing construction materials
PO-4
Draw vocational projects and apply them in computer
PO-5
Take duty in designing and making projects of structure elements
PO-6
Ability to perform individually or as part of a group and take responsibility with confidence
PO-7
Having well-structured responsibilities in profession and ethics
PO-8
Possessing the critical and creative thinking skills and strategies essential for life-long learning and for keeping up with technological advancements
PO-9
Keep the field measurement and make the necessary calculations of field measurement
PO-10
Know the types of soil and help making experiements related to the soil
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
1. Classifying engineering materials.
LO-2
2. Defines basic material properties and factors affecting the properties.
LO-3
3. Defines and selects test methods for the mechanical properties of materials.
LO-4
4. Defines the electrical, thermal, optical and magnetic properties of materials.
LO-5
5. Selects the materials and testing methods used in construction and recognizes their properties.