01 Introduction MatE
01 Introduction MatE
FUNDAMENTALS OF
MATERIALS
SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING
1 INTRODUCTION TO
chapter
MATERIALS
FUNDAMENTALS OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
WHAT ARE MATERIALS?
Materials may be defined as a substance of which
something is composed or made of.
We obtain materials from the Earths crust and the
atmosphere.
Examples :
Silicon and Iron constitute 27.72% and 5% by weight of the
Earths crust respectively.
Nitrogen and Oxygen constitute 78.08 % and 20.95 % by
volume of dry air respectively.
WHAT ARE MATERIALS?
WHY STUDY MATERIALS?
Production and processing of materials constitute a
large part of our economy.
Engineers choose materials to suit design.
New materials might be needed for some new
applications.
Example : High temperature resistant materials.
Space station and Mars Rovers should sustain conditions in
space.
High speed, low temperature, strong but light.
WHY STUDY MATERIALS?
WHY STUDY MATERIALS?
discipline which deals with the discipline which deals with the
search for basic knowledge about application of knowledge gained
the internal structure, properties thru materials science to convert
and processing of materials. materials to products.
on the basis of these structure
investigating the relationships that property correlations, designing
exist between the structures and or engineering the structure of a
properties of materials material to produce a
predetermined set of properties
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
1. Pick Application
2. Determine required Properties
3. Identify candidate Material(s)
4. Identify required Processing
MATERIAL SELECTION: APPLICATION
Examples
Pure metal elements (Cu, Fe, Zn, Ag, etc.)
Alloys (Cu-Sn=bronze, Cu-Zn=brass, Fe-C=steel, Pb-
Sn=solder, NiTinol)
Intermetallic compounds (e.g. Ni3Al)
CERAMICS AND GLASSES
compounds between metallic and non metallic
elements
occur as oxides, nitrides and carbides
typically insulative to the passage of electricity and heat
resistant to high temperatures and harsh environments
hard and brittle
e.g. clay products, SiC, SiO2, clay minerals, cement, glass
CERAMICS
CERAMICS
Distinguishing features
Except for glasses, atoms are regularly arranged
Lower density than most metals
Stronger than metals
Low resistance to fracture: low toughness or brittle
Low ductility or malleability
High melting point
Poor conductors of electricity and heat
CERAMICS
Applications
Electrical insulators
Abrasives
Thermal insulation and coatings
Windows, television screens
Corrosion resistant applications
Highways and roads (concrete)
POLYMERS
poly = many + meros = unit
May have 1 type or many different types of repeating unit
Usually carbon based with hydrogen atoms bonded to the
rest of the sites; mostly amorphous
Light-weight, ductile, non-conductive, low Tm
Used for trash bags, pot holders, wire insulation, packaging
materials
Made by injection molding, extrusion, blow molding,
machining
AMORPHOUS SOLIDS (POLYMER)
DIFFERENT MONOMERS
POLYMERS
POLYMERS
POLYMERS
Distinguishing features
Composed primarily of C and H (hydrocarbons)
Low melting temperature.
Some are crystals, many are not.
Most are poor conductors of electricity and heat.
Many have high plasticity.
A few have good elasticity.
Some are transparent, some are opaque
POLYMER MATERIALS
Distinguishing features
Composed of two or more different materials (e.g.,
metal/ceramic, polymer/polymer, etc.)
Properties depend on amount and distribution of
each type of material.
Collective properties more desirable than possible
with any individual material.
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Semiconductors
Biomaterials
Smart materials
Nanomaterials
ADVANCED MATERIALS
QUIZ 2
1-3. Give one distinguishing feature/property of the
following group of materials: metal (1), ceramic (2),
polymer (3).
4-11. Give two examples/applications of metals (4-5),
ceramics (6-7), polymers (8-9), and composites (10-
11).
12. Give one type of advanced material.
13-15. Explain the correlation between processing,
structure, properties, and performance.
THANK YOU FOR
LISTENING! :)
SEE YOU NEXT MEETING