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Course Syllabus
Institution NameMahidol University
Campus/Faculty/DepartmentSalaya/Science/Chemistry
General Information
1. Code and course NameSCME101 Introduction to Materials
2. Credits3 (3-0-6)
3. Program and Type of CourseB.Sc/Materials and nanoengineering science core course
4. Instructors
Course Coordinator
Asst. Prof. Dr. Supa Wirasate
Instructors
Dr. Anyarat Watthanaphanit
Asst. Prof. Dr. Supa Wirasate
Asst. Prof. Dr. Manthana Jariyaboon
5. Semester/Academic Year/Student Year2/2017/1
6. PrerequisiteNone
7. Co-requisiteNone
8. Class LocationFaculty of Science, Mahidol University, Salaya
9. Last Update3Jan. 2018
Goal
Introduce fundamental concept in materials science. Students will learn material structure, imperfection in solids, mechanical properties,abrasion and wear, relationship between microstructure change and phase diagram and properties and applications of different materials.
Objectives
By the end of the course, successful students should be able to:
1)Understand fundamental concept in materials science, including structure-properties relationship, imperfection in solids, mechanical properties, abrasion and wear, relationship between microstructure change and phase diagram and properties and applications of different materials.
2)Solve problems related to materials in daily life.
Class Schedule: Monday: 10.30 a.m. – 12.00 p.m. and
Wednesday:11.30 a.m. – 13.00 p.m.
Course Outline
Wk / Date / Topic / Hrs. / Teaching Methods/multimedia / Instructor1 / 15 Jan. 18
17 Jan. 18 / -Introduction
- Atomic structure and interatomic bonding / 3 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation / Dr. Anyarat Watthanaphanit
2 / 22Jan. 18
24Jan. 18 / Type of solid and crystal structure / 3 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation/Crystal structure model / Dr. Anyarat Watthanaphanit
3 / 29Jan. 18
31 Jan. 17 / Imperfection in solids / 3 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation / Dr. Anyarat Watthanaphanit
4 / 5 Feb. 18
7 Feb. 18 / Diffusion / 3 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation / Dr. Anyarat Watthanaphanit
5 / 12 Feb. 18
14 Feb. 18 / -Abrasion and wear
-Mechanical properties / 3 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation/test pieces / Dr. Anyarat Watthanaphanit
6 / 19 Feb. 18
21 Feb. 18 / Polymer structure / 3 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation/polymer model / Dr. Supa Wirasate
7 / 26 Feb. 18
28 Feb. 18 / Characteristics, Applications, and Processing of Polymers I / 3 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation/Polymer samples / Dr. Supa Wirasate
8 / 5 Mar. 18
7 Mar. 18 / Characteristics, Applications, and Processing of Polymers II / 3 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation/Polymer samples / Dr. Supa Wirasate
9 / 12-16 Mar. 18 / Midterm Exam Week / 3 / Exam Paper
10 / 19 Mar. 18
21 Mar. 18 / -Structure and Properties of Ceramics and Metal
-Applications and processing of Ceramics and Metal / 3 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation / Dr. Supa Wirasate
11 / 26 Mar. 18
28 Mar. 18 / Composite materials / 3 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation / Dr. Supa Wirasate
12 / 2 Apr. 18
4 Apr. 18 / Phase diagram I / 3 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation / Dr. Manthana
Jariyaboon
13 / 9 Apr. 18
11 Apr. 18 / Phase diagram II / 3 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation / Dr. Manthana
Jariyaboon
14 / 16 Apr. 18 (Holiday)
18 Apr. 18 / Phase Transformations in Metals I / 1.5 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation / Dr. Manthana
Jariyaboon
15 / 23 Apr. 18
25 Apr. 18 / Phase Transformations in Metals I
Phase Transformations in Metals II / 3 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation / Dr. Manthana
Jariyaboon
16 / 30 Apr. 18
2 May. 18 / Phase Transformations in Metals II
Corrosion / 3 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation / Dr. Manthana
Jariyaboon
17 / 7 May. 18
9 May. 18 / Corrosion / 3 / Activities: Lecture
Media: PowerPoint Presentation / Dr. Manthana
Jariyaboon
18 / 14-25 May 18 / Final Exam Week / 3 / Exam Paper
Evaluation:Attendance10 %
Homework10 %
Quiz10 %
Exam (Midterm 35%, Final 35%)70%
Total 100 %
Texts and main documents
1)Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering, D. Callister, Jr. J. Wiley & Sons, NY