MECH 221 - Materials Science
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Revision as of 20:17, 13 September 2011
If you are taking this course, please send me an e-mail (mmedraj[AT]encs.concordia.ca) so that I add you to the course mailing-list. This way, you will be kept informed regarding this course. Do not forget to write "mech221-2011" in the subject line of your email
The objective of this course is to provide students with a basic understanding into the structure, behaviour and properties of the typical, common engineering materials - metals, ceramics, polymers and composites and the methods of observing, measuring and interpreting these properties. It covers the following topics: Relationships between properties and internal structure, atomic bonding; molecular, crystalline and amorphous structures, crystalline imperfections and mechanisms of structural change. Microstructures and their development from phase diagrams. Structures and mechanical properties of polymers and ceramics. Thermal, optical, and magnetic properties of materials. Lectures: three hours per week. For more details please see the course outline.
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Class Info
- Time: Wednesday and Friday from 10:15 to 11:30 am
- Room: SGW H-535
- Instructor: Dr. Mamoun Medraj
- TA's: Mezbahul Islam and Imran Khan
- Tutorials: Friday from 3:15 to 4:05pm in H-521 (TA) and H-433 (TB)
Lecture Notes
The lecture notes are not complete. You need to come to class to fill in the gaps and to gather the appropriate information.
- Lecture 1 - Introduction
- Lecture 2 - Chemistry Review I
- Lecture 2 - Chemistry Review II
- Lecture 2 - Crystal Structure I
Assignments & Tutorial Problems
Sample practice questions will be posted here. Solutions will be discussed during the tutorials. They will NOT be marked.