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Materials

Materials. Properties of Materials. Mechanical Properties : strength, toughness, ductility, hardness, elasticity, fatigue, creep. Behavior Under Loading : tension, compression, bending, torsion, shear.

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Materials

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  1. Materials

  2. Properties of Materials Mechanical Properties: strength, toughness, ductility, hardness, elasticity, fatigue, creep. Behavior Under Loading: tension, compression, bending, torsion, shear. Physical Properties: density, specific heat, thermal expansion, thermal conductivity, melting point, electrical and magnetic properties. Chemical Properties: oxidation, corrosion, degradation, toxicity, flammability.

  3. Types of Materials Ferrous Metals: iron and steel. Nonferrous Metals and Alloys: aluminum, magnesium, copper, nickel, titanium, superalloys, beryllium, zirconium, low-melting alloys, precious metals. Plastics: thermoplastics, thermosets, elastomers. Ceramics: glass, graphite, diamond. Composite materials: reinforced plastics, metal-matrix and ceramic-matrix composites, honeycomb structures.

  4. Ferrous Metals: Applications • Structural: building structures, concrete reinforcement • Automotive: chassis, engine parts, drive train, body parts • Marine: ship hulls, structure, engines • Defense: tanks, weapons • Consumer Products: appliances, recreational vehicles, toys, utensils and tools

  5. Nonferrous Metals: Applications • Architectural: aluminum windows and doors • Automotive: aluminum engine blocks, copper wiring, mag wheels • Marine: brass/bronze fittings, bearings, propellers • Defense: brass shell casings • Consumer Products: electrical wiring, utensils, jewelry, electronics

  6. Plastics (Polymers) • Compared to metals, plastics have lower density, strength, elastic modulus, and thermal and electrical conductivity, and a higher coefficient of thermal expansion • The design of plastic parts should include considerations of their low strength and stiffness, and high thermal expansion and low resistance to temperature.

  7. Plastics: Applications • Architectural: electrical and thermal insulation, weather seals, carpets, wall coverings, paint • Aerospace: electrical and thermal insulation, instrument panels,upholstery, seals • Automotive: body panels, instrument panels, upholstery, electrical and thermal insulation, seals, hoses, tires • Consumer Products: toys, sporting goods, appliances, tools, utensils, clothing, shoes, packaging

  8. Manufacturing “The Process of Converting Raw Materials Into Products”

  9. Manufacturing a Product: General Considerations • Material Selection • Processing Methods • Final Shape and Appearance • Dimensional and Surface Finish • Economics of Tooling • Design Requirements • Safety and Environmental Concerns

  10. Choosing Methods of Production Use a Selection Chart

  11. Manufacturing Processes for Metals • Casting: expendable mold and permanent mold. • Forming and Shaping: rolling, forging, extrusion, drawing, sheet forming, powder metallurgy, molding • Machining: turning, boring, drilling, milling, planing, shaping, broaching, grinding, ultrasonic machining, chemical machining, electrical discharge machining (EDM), electrochemical machining, high-energy beam machining • Joining: welding, brazing, soldering, diffusion bonding, adhesive bonding, mechanical joining • Finishing: honing, lapping, polishing, burnishing, deburring, surface treating, coating, plating

  12. Casting Processes Introduction of molten metal into a mold cavity; upon solidification, metal conforms to the shape of the cavity. Die Casting Sand Casting

  13. Forming and Shaping Processes Bulk deformation processes that induce shape changes by plastic deformation under forces applied by tools and dies. Forging Extrusion

  14. Machining Processes Material removal from a work piece: cutting, grinding, nontraditional machining processes. Milling Lathe Machine

  15. NC Machine Tool and Controller

  16. NC Punch Press Machine

  17. Manufacturing Processesfor Plastics • Plastics are shipped to manufacturing plants as pellets or powders and are melted just before the shaping process. Polymers melt at relatively low temperatures and are easy to handle. • Plastics can be molded and formed, as well as machined and joined, into many shapes with relative ease.

  18. Injection Molding of Plastics

  19. Selective Laser Sintering System Courtesy of the University of Texas

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