Comprehensive Course on Material Properties and Science
Delve into the world of material properties and science with a course led by Professor Shyan-Lung Chung from the Department of Chemical Engineering at National Cheng Kung University. Explore topics ranging from atomic scale structures to mechanical properties and their applications, supported by optional course materials and resources available on the course website. Engage with a rich syllabus covering crystallography, electrical properties, and more, facilitated by a dedicated TA. Join this educational journey to deepen your understanding of materials science.
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Material Properties Science Shyan-Lung Chung Professor Department of Chemical Engineering National Cheng Kung University
Introduction to the Course
Course Outline Chapter 1 Introduction Part STRUCTURE OF MATERIALS AND ITS EFFECTS on MATERIALS PROPERTIES Chapter 2 Atomic Scale Structure: Interatomic Bonding Chapter 3 Atomic Scale Structure: Atomic Packing and Coordination Numbers Chapter 4 Crystal Structure: Fundamental Crystallography, Crystal Structure of Metals and X-Ray Diffraction
Chapter 5 Crystal Structure: Crystal Structure of Ceramics Chapter 6 Imperfections of Structures Chapter 7 Effects of Structure on Properties of Materials Chapter 8 Microstructure: Phase Diagrams and Microstructure Development Part Properties of Materials Chapter 9 Mechanical Properties: Fundamentals
Chapter 10 Mechanical Properties: Dislocations and Plastic Deformation, Microstructure and Mechanical Strength Chapter 11 Mechanical Properties: Failure and Fracture Mechanics, Mechanical Properties of Ceramics Chapter 12 Electrical Properties of Materials Chapter 13 Optical Properties of Materials Part Applications and Processing of Materials
COURSE MATERIALS Required text: None Lecture Notes: posted on the course website http://www.che.ncku.edu.tw/Facultyweb/C hungSL/index.php Optional Materials: 1. W. D. Callister Jr. and D.G. Rethwisch, Materials Science and Engineering , John Wiley Son. Inc. 9th ed. (2015) 2. J. P. Schaffer, A. Saxena, S. D. Antolovich, T. H. Sanders, Jr., S. B. Warner, The Science and Design of Engineering Materials , The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 2nd or the newest ed.) 3. M. W. Barsoum, Fundamentals of Ceramics , The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. (1997 or the newest ed.)
COURSE WEBSITE http://www.che.ncku.edu.tw/Facultyweb/ChungSL/index.php Syllabus Lecture notes Homework assignments Exam announcements Answer keys Grades Supplementary materials
TA of this course: Li-Hsuan Wei ( ) (a graduate student of LAMSA). Office: 93A20 Phone: X 62681-219
Evaluation and Score Exams (70%) One midterm (35%) One final (35%) Homework (20%) Performance in class (10%) attendance or absence participation in discussion
About homework Homework assignments will be posted on the course website. Unless otherwise mentioned, each homework problem counts 10 points. (Depending on degree of difficulty, some problems will count more points and this will be marked on the problems.) Homework must be handed in before 5:10PM on the due dates. Points will be deducted for late hand-ins. For those obviously copied from others, no points will be given.