كلية الهندسة - جامعة عين شمس, الرئيسية
Materials Testing and Behavior
What Will Learn?
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Course Aims• A basic view of the importance of standardization, mechanical testing, and inspections; • A qualitative view of the elastic, plastic, and fracture features of different materials; • Practical ability to perform different mechanical testing to determine material properties; • The way to get outcomes of testing used to analyze the response of engineering materials to mechanical loads; • Realize the engineering, true stress-strain relation, and the significance of both; • Deal with multiaxial state of loading, generalized Hook’s law, strain hardening, of isotropic materials; • In the laboratories, students emulate practicing materials engineers by working in teams, conducting materials testing experiments, and communicating the results in thorough but concise written and oral reports.
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Course Goals
- Quality Education
- Affordable and Clean Energy
- Decent Work and Economic Growth
- Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
- Sustainable Cities and Communities
- Climate Action
- Life Below Water
Requirements
MDP151
Description
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English Description
Mechanical testing methods to produce data that will be used for design purposes or as part of a material joining procedure or operator acceptance scheme. Different mechanical testing (tensile, compression, bending, impact, hardness, fatigue, creep, etc.), factors affecting mechanical properties, introductory to some non-destructive testing. Material response to different external forces, factors affecting the mechanical behavior of materials, true stress-true strain relation and idealized models of deformation of materials, elastic and plastic deformation, yielding criteria, treatment of multiaxial stresses and strains, physical models (rheological) for elastic, plastic and creep deformation. -
Arabic Description
Mechanical testing methods to produce data that will be used for design purposes or as part of a material joining procedure or operator acceptance scheme. Different mechanical testing (tensile, compression, bending, impact, hardness, fatigue, creep, etc.), factors affecting mechanical properties, introductory to some non-destructive testing. Material response to different external forces, factors affecting the mechanical behavior of materials, true stress-true strain relation and idealized models of deformation of materials, elastic and plastic deformation, yielding criteria, treatment of multiaxial stresses and strains, physical models (rheological) for elastic, plastic and creep deformation.
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قسمالتصميم وهندسة الإنتاج
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الساعات المعتمدة3
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الدرجاتالإجمالي ( 100 ) = نصف العام (25) + tr.Major Assessment (20 = tr.Industry 0% , tr.Project 0% , tr.Self_learning 0% , tr.Seminar 25% ) + tr.Minor Assessment (5) + tr.Oral/Practical (10) + درجة الامتحان (40)
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الساعاتساعات المحاضرة: 2, ساعات التعليم: 0, ساعات المعمل: 3
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Required SWL125
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Equivalent ECTS5
- a. Course notes:
- Developed by course instructors and uploaded to LMS
- b. Essential books (textbooks):
- Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Norman E. Dowling, Pearson Prentice Hall, ISBN: 0-13-225609-6, 3rd edition, 2010
- c. Recommended books:
- Mechanical Testing of Metallic Materials, Er. Chinmaya Mohapatra B.E, ISBN-10: 1727332938, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 2 E, 2018
- Mechanical Behavior and Testing of Materials, Bhargava A.K, ISBN-10: 812034250X, Prentice Hall India Learning Private Limited, 2011
- b. Web sites
- www.mmat.ubc.ca , www.materials.eng.cam.ac.uk , www.matweb.com , www.info.com
- http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/ , http://www.eulc.edu.eg/ , http://www.doitpoms.ac.uk/ - Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Norman E. Dowling, Pearson Prentice Hall, ISBN: 0-13-225609-6, 3rd edition, 2010.