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ENG 116 63 Principles of Materials science and Engineering

Credit Hours: 2

Class Schedule: Sunday 9:00-10:30 AM R 101


Tuesday 9:00-10:30 AM R 207

Term: OCT.2021

Course Instructor: : Assoc. Prof. Dr. Manal Amin Ramadan

Microsoft team link :

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Materials of the course on google drive:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uf43C7yMhHemnVlCDU00PYt_
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Text books :
William F. Smith, “Principles of materials science and engineering ";
McGraw-Hill, Third Edition, 1996.

References :

William D. Callister, Jr. “Materials science and engineering – An


introduction"; John-Wiley, Seventh Edition, 2006

Course Description:

1
After completion of the course the student should have the knowledge and
skills that enable her/ him to identify the overall different engineering
materials categories, understanding the effect of bonding and crystal
structure on metallic materials behavior, and having the basic skills about
the mechanisms of alloying formations

Course ILOs
a - Knowledge and understanding:
b - Intellectual skills:
c - Professional and practical skills:
d - General and transferable skills:

Contents

Topic No. of Lecture Tutori Practic


hours al al
Introduction 4 1 - 3
Interatomic Bonding 4 1 - 3
Interatomic Bonding 4 1 - 3
Atomic structure 4 1 - 3
Semester Exam 4 - - -
Atomic Structure 4 1 - 3
Imperfections in solids 4 1 - 3
Imper fections in solid 4 1 - 3
Diffusion in engineering
4 1 - 3
Materials
Diffusion in engineering
4 1 - 3
Materials
Solidification of metallic
4 1 - 3
Materials
Phase diagram 4 3 3
Final term exam 4 - - 3
Weighting of assessments

Weighting of assessments
Mid-Term Examination 20%
Semester Work (Assignments + Term paper) 40%
Final Examination 40%
Total 100%

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