BMM205L

Fundamentals of Materials Science Laboratory

Faculty \ Department
School of Engineering \ Biomedical Engineering
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
1
2
Compulsory
Turkish
Prerequisites
-
Programs that can take the course
Department of Biomedical Engineering Department
Course Description
In BMM 205 Laboratory course, students are given practical information about mechanical testing and properties (metallography test, tensile test, hardness test, bending and torsion test, impact test, fatigue test, creep test).
Textbook and / or References
• W. D. Callister, D. G. Rethwisch. Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 7th / 8th Ed., John Wiley and Sons, New York, 2011.
• W. F. Smith, Malzeme Mühendisliği ve Bilimi, Literatür Yayıncılık, İstanbul, 2006.
• M. Gürü, H. Yalçın, Malzeme Bilgisi, 3. Baskı, Palme Yayınevi, 2009.
• T. Savaşkan, Malzeme Bilgisi ve Muayanesi, 5. Baskı, Celepler Matbaacılık, Trabzon, 2007.
• Up-to-date articles.
Course Objectives
The aim of BMM 205L course is to learn about the basic principles of materials and to transfer this knowledge to the analysis and solution of current engineering problems. This course aims to provide information about fundamental topics such as atomic structure, interatomic bonds, crystal structures of solids, defects in solids (point, line and plane), diffusion and diffusion mechanisms, mechanical properties of metals, dislocations and strength-increasing mechanisms, ductile and brittle fracture, fatigue, creep and phase diagrams and transformations.
Course Outcomes
1. To have general knowledge about materials science;
2. To learn the mechanical properties and microstructure of metals through experimental studies;
3. To learn how to evaluate experimental results;
4. To gain the ability to present experimental results in writing;
5. To learn teamwork.
Tentative Course Plan
Week 1: -
Week 2: -
Week 3: -
Week 4: Introduction: Introduction to Materials Science Laboratory
Week 5: Metallography: Sample Preparation and Inspection Techniques
Week 6: Tensile Test
Week 7: Hardness Test
Week 8: Impact Test
Week 9: Torsion Test
Week 10: Fatigue Test
Week 11: -
Week 12: -
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Quizzes 30 %
• Lab 70 %
Program Outcome *
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Course Outcome
1 B A A, B A, B
2 A, B A, B A B A B, A B
3 A, B A, B A B A A, B B
4 A, B B, A A B A A, B B
5 A, B A, C