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    MATERIALS SELECTION IN

    MECHANICAL DESIGNDr. Alexey Sverdlin

    Mechanical Engineering DepartmentMarquette University

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    The first king: Menes

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    Julius Caesar

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    Queen Victoria 1837 -1901

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    21stCentury

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    The process of translating an idea or needfor a device into the detailed information(drawings, bill of materials, etc.) fromwhich the device or product can be made.

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    The design of a device or product forCarrying loads

    Transmitting powerConducting heatResisting wearEtc.

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    Properties, shape, processing, availability, cost andecological factors affect design.Properties are the main basis on which design ismade.Materials selection requires a rational selectionprocedure taking into account properties, shape,processing, availability, cost and ecological factors.

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    Currently 40,000 to80,000 engineering

    materialsEngineering materialsclassified in six familiesCharacteristic structureand properties for eachfamily

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    Become familiar with how materials selectionfits into the design process

    Become familiar with the criteria for theselection of engineering material for variousengineering applicationsBecome familiar with the rationale for selectingmaterials based on materials selection charts

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    Learn where to locate materials selectiondata and information about the cost and

    availability of materialsLearn how to apply knowledge of materialsscience to the selection of metals and alloys,polymers, ceramics and composites

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    LectureLaboratoryProject

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    Design process and materials selectionReview of mechanical propertiesScreening selection using materialsselection chartsSelection of specific materials

    Metals and alloysPolymersCeramicsComposites

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    Metallography and Temperature MeasurementMechanical Properties of MaterialsDuctile to Brittle Transition in SteelCold Work and Annealing of BrassAge Hardening of Aluminum AlloysMechanical Properties of Annealed SteelHardenability of Medium Carbon Steel

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    M. F. Ashby , Materials Selection in MechanicalDesign, 4th Ed.W. F. Smith and J. Hashemi , Foundations ofMaterials Science and Engineering , 4th or 5th Ed. (MEEN 2460 text)R. A. Fournelle , Laboratory Manual, MEEN

    3460, Materials Selection in Mechanical Design ,Spring 2013 (Available at Print)

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    Hour Exams (2) 40%Laboratory Reports (7) 20%Assignments 5%Quizzes 10%Project Report 5%

    Final Exam 20%

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    Prof. Alexey SverdlinOlin Hall, Room 505Phone: 414-288-7038E-mail: [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]