MBN307L

Industrial Materials and Processes Laboratory II

Faculty \ Department
School of Engineering \ Material Science and Nanotechnology Engineering
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
1
2
Compulsory
Turkish
Prerequisites
-
Programs that can take the course
It can be taken by students of the Materials and Nanotechnology Engineering Department.
Course Description
This course is a laboratory class in which the production methods and processing techniques of engineering materials are examined through practical applications. Within the scope of the laboratory studies, the shaping of metals using casting, welding, and machining methods; the investigation of the hardenability behavior of steels through the Jominy end-quench test; and the production of parts using 3D printing (additive manufacturing) are conducted.
Textbook and / or References
1. Manas Chanda, Salil K. Roy, IEndüstriyel Polimerler, Özel Polimerler ve Uygulamaları, CRC Press, 2007
2. Manas Chanda, İleri Polimer Kimyası, Marcel Dekker, 2000
Course Objectives
The course aims to teach the experimental processes of polymerization and composite fabrication described in the course description. Within this scope, experiments involving free radical polymerization and step-growth polymerization methods are conducted. The goal is to enable students to internalize the polymerization methods most widely used in industry.
Course Outcomes
1. Experiment 1: Understanding the synthesis of polystyrene using the bulk polymerization technique
2. Experiment 2: Understanding the synthesis of polymers using the solution polymerization technique
3. Experiment 3: Understanding the synthesis of polystyrene using emulsion polymerization techniques
4. Experiment 4: Understanding the synthesis of polystyrene using suspension polymerization techniques
5. Experiment 5: Understanding the synthesis of acrylonitrile-based copolymers via single-step emulsion copolymerization
6. Experiment 6: Understanding the synthesis of polyester from phenolphthalein and isophthaloyl chloride
7. Experiment 7: Understanding the synthesis of Nylon 6,10 from hexamethylenediamine and sebacoyl chloride
8. Experiment 8: Fabrication of carbon composites – Understanding the preparation of carbon composites from carbon prepreg materials using the vacuum bagging method
Tentative Course Plan
Week 1: Introduction to laboratory rules and safety, overview of course content, and guidelines for writing laboratory reports
Week 2: Experiment 1
Week 3: Experiment 2
Week 4: Experiment 3
Week 5: Quiz 1
Week 6: Experiment 4
Week 7: Experiment 5
Week 8: Experiment 6
Week 9: Experiment 7
Week 10: Quiz 2
Week 11: Composite fabrication methods
Week 12: Experiment 8
Tentative Assesment Methods
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