Course
code: wb1415 Course name: Materials Selection in Design DUT credit points: 2 ECTS credit points: 3 |
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Subfaculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology | |
Lecturer(s): Giessen, prof.dr.ir. E. van der | Tel.: 015-2786500 |
Catalog data:
Design, materials, mechanical properties, materials selection |
Course year: 3 Period: 0/0/2/2/0 Hours p/w: 2 Other hours: Assessment: computer lab + exercises Assessm.period(s): any time (see academic calendar) |
Prerequisites: wb1103, wb1204, mk1A, mk5 | |
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Detailed
description of topics: Which material do I select for my design and why? This is the key question that is being addressed in this course. In view of the growing number of materials available today, many with fabulous properties, todays designer has immense opportunities for innovativ design solutions. Therefore, designers do not only need to be aware of todays materials, but also need to have the tools to select the material on a rational basis. This course presents an approach that considers this selection process in an integral manner including the function of a design, its shape, the material and the manufacturing process. The main subjects are: · Engineering materials and their properties· diagrams for materials selection· materials selection without shape· selection of material and shape· manufacturing and designand will be illustrated with case studies |
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Course
material: M.F. Ashby, Materials Selection in Mechanical Design, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1992. ISBN 0080419070 |
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Remarks
(specific information about assesment, entry requirements, etc.): The course includes computer exercises using materials selection software. The examination involves a written report on a case study. |
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Goals: The objective of this course is make designers aware of the necessity of a rational selection of materials for the design of a product and to provide the concepts and tools to doing so. |
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Computer
use: During an integral computer (PCs) lab (two afternoons). |
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Design
content: Providing an indispensable link between design and a rational selection of modern materials. |
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Percentage of design: 100% |