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I N T R O D U C T I O N O F
C O U R S E
P R O P E R T I E S
O F M A T E R I A L
B T M 2413
NAME : Siti Aishah Binti Rusdan
(Mdm Aishah)
PHONE:09-5492230
ROOM: A02-2031, 2nd Floor, Block
A2, FTech
EMAIL: aishahr@ump.edu.my
L E C T U R E R
S C H E D U L E
CLASS :MONDAY (4-6PM)-TBK 02 &
FRIDAY (4-5PM)
L E C T U R E O N L Y ! N O L A B !
C O U R S E S Y N O P S I S
This course intends to provide comprehensive
introduction to the different classes of industrial
materials, their structure, properties and
industrial uses. The purpose of this course is to
introduce the student to a wide range of
engineering materials, which are important to
industry. Such knowledge will be useful to
make an intelligent selection of materials for a
variety of commercial applications based on an
understanding of properties, test methods and
processes
C O U R S E O U T C O M E S
CO1 : Knowledge of fundamental structure
of materials
CO2 : Understanding of material properties.
CO3 : Knowledge of material processing by
casting and forging.
CO4 : Solve the stress and strain in
structural members subjected combined
loads.
C O U R S E P L A N N I N G
Week 1 Introduction to properties of materials course
Week 2 Chapter 1 : The Importance of Engineering Materials
Week 3 Chapter 2 : Forming Engineering Materials from the Elements
Week 4 Continue chapter 2
Week 5
Chapter 3 : The Role of Chemical and Physical Properties in Engineering
Materials
Week 6 Chapter 4 : The Role of Mechanical Properties in Engineering Materials
Week 7 Continue Chapter 4
Week 8 Mid term break
Week 9 Chapter 8 : Polymer Families
Week 10 Chapter 11 : Ceramics, Cermets, Glass and Carbon Products
Week 11 Chapter 13 : Heat Treatment of Steels
Week 12 Chapter 14 : Carbon and Alloy Steels
Week 13 Chapter 18 : Cooper and Its Alloy
Week 14 Chapter 19 : Aluminum and Its Alloy
Week 15 Chapter 20 : Nickel, Zinc, Titanium, Magnesium and Special use Metal
Week 16 Study week
Week 17 Final exam week
A S S E S M E N T
Test 1-15%
Test 2-15%
Quizzes-10%
Assignment/Project- 20%
Final Exam -40%
R U L E S & R E G U L A T I O N
1. Please wear PROPER ATTIRE during my class. Neat and tidy!
2. Please do not LATE come to my class, late more than 15 minutes considered
absent.
3. The coursework ASSESSMENT are throughout the semester.
4. QUIZZES for every topics will be given out at any time during classes. Those
who are absent will get zero mark automatically.
5. Mark deduction for LATE SUBMISSION of assigment/lab report/project. Zero
mark upon failure to submit.
6. No PLAGIARISM and cheating in reporting. Cite all sources when using
materials from any references.
7. Any information like cancellation of classes, change of schedule etc only will
be notified to CLASS LEADER to be announced within classmates.
8. You may come to my office during student CONSULTATION HOUR only.
Please get my permission through email if you want to come during out of
consultation hour.
R E F E R E N C E S
1. Flinn, R.A. and Trojan, P.K. (1995), Engineering
Materials and Their Applications, 5th ed. John
Wiley & Sons, Inc.
2. Groover, M.P. (2013), Fundamentals of Modern
Manufacturing, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
3. R.C. Hibbeler (2011), Mechanics of Materials SI 8th
Edition, Pearson Prentice-Hall, Inc
4. K. G. Budinski and M. K. Budinski
(2006), Engineering Materials, Properties and
Selection, 9th edition, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle
River, New Jersey.
Thank you for your attendance and pay your
attention
 TQ

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  • 1. I N T R O D U C T I O N O F C O U R S E P R O P E R T I E S O F M A T E R I A L B T M 2413
  • 2. NAME : Siti Aishah Binti Rusdan (Mdm Aishah) PHONE:09-5492230 ROOM: A02-2031, 2nd Floor, Block A2, FTech EMAIL: aishahr@ump.edu.my L E C T U R E R
  • 3. S C H E D U L E CLASS :MONDAY (4-6PM)-TBK 02 & FRIDAY (4-5PM) L E C T U R E O N L Y ! N O L A B !
  • 4. C O U R S E S Y N O P S I S This course intends to provide comprehensive introduction to the different classes of industrial materials, their structure, properties and industrial uses. The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to a wide range of engineering materials, which are important to industry. Such knowledge will be useful to make an intelligent selection of materials for a variety of commercial applications based on an understanding of properties, test methods and processes
  • 5. C O U R S E O U T C O M E S CO1 : Knowledge of fundamental structure of materials CO2 : Understanding of material properties. CO3 : Knowledge of material processing by casting and forging. CO4 : Solve the stress and strain in structural members subjected combined loads.
  • 6. C O U R S E P L A N N I N G Week 1 Introduction to properties of materials course Week 2 Chapter 1 : The Importance of Engineering Materials Week 3 Chapter 2 : Forming Engineering Materials from the Elements Week 4 Continue chapter 2 Week 5 Chapter 3 : The Role of Chemical and Physical Properties in Engineering Materials Week 6 Chapter 4 : The Role of Mechanical Properties in Engineering Materials Week 7 Continue Chapter 4 Week 8 Mid term break Week 9 Chapter 8 : Polymer Families Week 10 Chapter 11 : Ceramics, Cermets, Glass and Carbon Products Week 11 Chapter 13 : Heat Treatment of Steels Week 12 Chapter 14 : Carbon and Alloy Steels Week 13 Chapter 18 : Cooper and Its Alloy Week 14 Chapter 19 : Aluminum and Its Alloy Week 15 Chapter 20 : Nickel, Zinc, Titanium, Magnesium and Special use Metal Week 16 Study week Week 17 Final exam week
  • 7. A S S E S M E N T Test 1-15% Test 2-15% Quizzes-10% Assignment/Project- 20% Final Exam -40%
  • 8. R U L E S & R E G U L A T I O N 1. Please wear PROPER ATTIRE during my class. Neat and tidy! 2. Please do not LATE come to my class, late more than 15 minutes considered absent. 3. The coursework ASSESSMENT are throughout the semester. 4. QUIZZES for every topics will be given out at any time during classes. Those who are absent will get zero mark automatically. 5. Mark deduction for LATE SUBMISSION of assigment/lab report/project. Zero mark upon failure to submit. 6. No PLAGIARISM and cheating in reporting. Cite all sources when using materials from any references. 7. Any information like cancellation of classes, change of schedule etc only will be notified to CLASS LEADER to be announced within classmates. 8. You may come to my office during student CONSULTATION HOUR only. Please get my permission through email if you want to come during out of consultation hour.
  • 9. R E F E R E N C E S 1. Flinn, R.A. and Trojan, P.K. (1995), Engineering Materials and Their Applications, 5th ed. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2. Groover, M.P. (2013), Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 3. R.C. Hibbeler (2011), Mechanics of Materials SI 8th Edition, Pearson Prentice-Hall, Inc 4. K. G. Budinski and M. K. Budinski (2006), Engineering Materials, Properties and Selection, 9th edition, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
  • 10. Thank you for your attendance and pay your attention TQ