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TOMORROW’S ENGINEERS

TOMORROW’S ENGINEERS. History Of Metallurgical Engineering. A magic material

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TOMORROW’S ENGINEERS

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  1. TOMORROW’S ENGINEERS

  2. History Of MetallurgicalEngineering • A magic material • No substance has been as important as metal in the story of man's control of his environment. Advances in agriculture, warfare, transport, even cookery are impossible without metal. So is the entire Industrial Revolution, from steam to electricity.

  3. IN THE ANCIENT WORLD

  4. HOW IT HAS CHANGED PRODUCTİON OF METALS • The age of copper: from 7000 BC • The first miners: from 4000 BC • The age of bronze: from 2800 BC • The age of iron: from 1500 BC • The discovery of steel: 11th century BC • Cast iron in the east: 513 BC • Ironmasters of Coalbrookdale: 18th century AD • Puddling and rolling: 1783-1784

  5. Nowadays,metallurgyandmaterialsengineeringmeetcomputer software andmanufacturingtechnicsdevelopradically

  6. 1778

  7. CNC Numerical control (NC) is the automation of machine tools that are operated by abstractly programmed commands encoded on a storage medium, as opposed to controlled manually via handwheels or levers, or mechanically automated via cams alone. .

  8. In modern CNC systems, end-to-end component design is highly automated using computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) programs. The programs produce a computer file that is interpreted to extract the commands needed to operate a particular machine via a postprocessor, and then loaded into the CNC machines for production

  9. VİDEO • CNC(1)

  10. VIDEO • SOLIDWORKS BOLT

  11. Whatwillhappen in thefuture?

  12. Whatis Nano? • The Latin word for a very small size, one billionth of a meter, which means the unit of measure for scientific • What is NanoTechnology? • Nanometer-scale materials and devices with a size of at least the design, synthesis, characterization and is defined as the branch of engineering and science related to the implementation.

  13. Shaping the future world of nanotechnology • Also known as the industrial revolution in the future by some experts in the field of research and development Along with the development of nanotechnology, information technology, electronics, energy, textile, medicine, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, machinery industry and opened up new horizons in a large number of technologies such as the military.

  14. SCİENTİFİC AMERİCAN MAGAZİNE NANOTECHNOLOGY REPORT • Nanotechnology devices in the product molecules that are larger than a small but macroscopic objects owned and meso-scale properties of these objects is determined by the laws of classical physics and quantum mechanics, covering combinations of said • Requirement to produce a reliable and efficient way engineers are also working nanodevices, however, the interaction and behavior of meso-scale, complex atomic systems within the scope of the laws of physics may be possible to fully stress the understanding.

  15. ThankYou. • Mert Gülver • Ali Mert Özcan • Cankat Yaşar • Doğan Güneş

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