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1 An Introduction to Materials Technology Foundations of Technology Unit 3.10

2 Objectives  To familiarize students with the connection between materials science and engineering materials and how researchers have consistently improved materials that, in turn, enhance the performance of the technologies that use them.

3 What are materials?  The tangible substances that go into the makeup of a physical object. One of the basic resources used in a technological system.

4 Basic Concepts  The physical properties of the material are generally a basic reason for selecting the material for the needed product performance.  The performance of a product frequently requires various behaviors and thus types of properties.  It is frequently found that a compromise among the needed properties must be made to be consistent with the processing selected and the structural state desired.  Most of the useful properties are related to the structural state of the material.

5 Descriptions of Materials  Metals:  Materials are normally combinations of “metallic elements”.  These elements, when combined, usually have electrons that are non-localized and have generic types of properties.  Metals are usually good conductors of heat and electricity.  They are quite strong, but malleable, and tend to have a lustrous look when polished.

6 Descriptions of Materials  Ceramics:  Ceramics are generally compounds between metallic and nonmetallic elements.  Typically, they are insulating and resistant to high temperatures and harsh environments.  Plastics:  Plastics (or polymers) are generally organic compounds based upon carbon and hydrogen.  They have very large molecular structures. Usually they have low density and are unstable at high temperatures

7 Descriptions of Materials  Semiconductors:  have electrical properties intermediate between metallic conductors and ceramic insulators.  The electrical properties are strongly dependant upon small amounts of impurities.  Composites:  consist of more than one material type. Examples include plywood and fiberglass.

8 Properties  Mechanical:  tensile strength, fracture toughness, fatigue strength, creep, hardness  Electrical:  conductivity or resistivity, ionic conductivity, semi-conductivity  Magnetic:  magnetic susceptibility, Curie Temperature, Neel Temperature

9 Properties Continued  Optical and Dielectric:  polarization, capacitance, refractive index, absorption  Thermal:  coefficient of thermal expansion, heat capacity, thermal conductivity  Environmental-related:  corrosion behavior, wear behavior


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