ME 330

ME 330 - Engineering Materials

Spring 2021

TitleRubricSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Engineering MaterialsME330AB137343LAB00800 - 0950 M  201 Talbot Laboratory Kai Zhou
Dalia Ghaddar
Engineering MaterialsME330AB237345LAB01200 - 1350 M  201 Talbot Laboratory Raghuram Gaddam
Sidharth Ravi
Engineering MaterialsME330AB337347LAB01600 - 1750 M  201 Talbot Laboratory Ishrat Zarin
Md Abdul Hamid
Engineering MaterialsME330AB437350LAB00800 - 0950 T  201 Talbot Laboratory Dalia Ghaddar
Md Abdul Hamid
Engineering MaterialsME330AB537352LAB01600 - 1750 T  201 Talbot Laboratory Md Muntasir Alam
Kai Zhou
Engineering MaterialsME330AB637353LAB00800 - 0950 W  201 Talbot Laboratory Md Abdul Hamid
Sidharth Ravi
Engineering MaterialsME330AB737355LAB01200 - 1350 W  201 Talbot Laboratory Sidharth Ravi
Kai Zhou
Engineering MaterialsME330AB860678LAB00800 - 0950 R  201 Talbot Laboratory Koumudhi Deshpande
Dalia Ghaddar
Engineering MaterialsME330AL137339OLC41100 - 1220 T R    Brian S Mercer
Engineering MaterialsME330AL237342OLC41230 - 1350 T R    SungWoo Nam
Engineering MaterialsME330OB173015OLB0 -    Cesar Julio Morales Gomez
Joan Vasquez Alfonso
Engineering MaterialsME330OL170835OLC4 -    Brian S Mercer
Engineering MaterialsME330OL270836OLC4 -    SungWoo Nam
Engineering MaterialsME330ZJ173167LEC40900 - 1020 T R  ARR Zhejiang University SungWoo Nam

Official Description

Structures of polymers, metals, and ceramics as the basis for their mechanical behavior. Manipulation of structure through such processes as heat treatment and solidification. Mechanisms of material failure in service (yielding, fracture, fatigue, creep, corrosion, and wear) and simple design techniques to avoid these failures. Strategies for materials selection in design. Course Information: Credit is not given for both ME 330 and either CEE 300 or MSE 280. Prerequisite: CHEM 102 and TAM 251. Class Schedule Information: Students must register for one lab and one lecture section.

Detailed Course Description

Structures of polymers, metals, and ceramics as the basis for their mechanical behavior. Manipulation of structure through processes such as heat treatment and solidification. Mechanisms of material failure in service (yielding, fracture, fatigue, creep, corrosion, wear) and simple design techniques to avoid these failures. Strategies for material selection in design. Prerequisite: TAM 251, CHEM 102 or equivalent. Students may not receive credit for both this course and MSE 280, TAM 324, or CEE 300. (The latter two courses are cross-listed.) 4 undergraduate hours.

TOPICS:

1. Mechanics of materials: properties of materials (mechanical, thermal, optical, electrical); bonding, properties and classification of materials, crystallography; dislocations and vacancies; work hardening and plasticity; forming processes (wire drawing, rolling, forging, annealing, recrystallization, grain growth)

2. Polyphase materials: phase diagrams, strengthening mechanisms, nucleation, diffusion and growth, heat treatment processes (solution, quenching and heat transfer, aging, IT and CCT diagrams, commercial processes)

3. Solidification: cast micro- and macrostructures, solidification processing (casting, solidification time, stresses of solidification), welding and joining processes

4. Polymers: polymer structure (Tg, crystallization, morphology, etc.), polymer processing (molding, extrusion), effect on structure

5. Composites: high performance fibers (glass, carbon, aramid), matrix materials and the role of the matrix, stiffness and strength estimates?aligned continuous fibers, fiber orientation and length effects, other composites, composites processing

6. Ceramics: ceramic microstructures, ceramics processing (particulate, slip casting, sintering, glass processing)

LABORATORY TOPICS:

1. Hardness, strength and compression

2. Tensile stress-strain relations

3. Cold work and Annealing

4. Phase diagrams and Casting

5. Heat Treatment of Steel

6. Hardenability of Steels

7. Toughness and Impact

8. Welding and Allied Processes

9. Polymer and Composite Materials

10. Corrosion

ME: Required.

EM: TAM 324 required instead.

Last updated

1/20/2022