Formation ECAM LaSalle Ingénieur spécialité Mécanique et Génie Electrique (ENGINEERING PROGRAM)
General Data
Academic program Formation ECAM LaSalle Ingénieur spécialité Mécanique et Génie Electrique (ENGINEERING PROGRAM) :
Type d'EC Classes (LIIEEng04EMaterials1)
Lectures : 12h00
Tutorials : 12h00
Total duration : 48h00
Status :
Period :
Semester 4
Education language :
English
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, the students are expected to:
1. Distinguish between the different classes of materials and their corresponding properties.
2. Define the different manufacturing processes.
3. Analyze the macroscopic behavior of materials in relation with their microstructure and atomic structure.
4. Identify the mechanical properties of materials.
5. Analyze unary and binary phase diagrams.
Content
1. Introduction to Material Science and Engineering
• Classes of Materials
• Manufacturing Processes
2. Materials in Atomic Scale
• Atomic Structure and Bonding
• Different Crystalline Structures
• Atomic Arrangement
• Crystallographic Directions and Planes
3. Material Properties
• Elastic Moduli
• Bond Force
4. Failure
• Mechanisms of Failure: Fracture, Fatigue, Creep
• Ductile and Brittle Materials
5. Dislocations and Strengthening
• Dislocations and Plastic Deformation
• Mechanisms of Strengthening
6. Introduction to Phase Diagram
• Unary and Binary Phase Diagrams
• Phase Composition
Pre-requisites / co-requisites
Chemistry I
Bibliography
Essential resources:
Not required

Recommended resources:
Materials Science and Engineering, An Introduction, W.D. Callister.
Materials Selection in Mechanical Design, M.F. Ashby.
Assessment(s)
Nature Coefficient Observable objectives
1Students will have a mid-term at the mid-course about the topics covered in the first half of the course.0,35In this midterm, the students will be evaluated in the following topics:
- Classes of Materials and Manufacturing Processes
- Atomic Bonding
- Atomic and Crystalline Structures
- Crystallographic Directions and Planes
- Material Properties
2At the end of the course, there will be a final exam about all the concepts covered in the course. The exam consists of short questions as well as thorough analysis problems.0,55The final exam tests the students’ understanding of the entire course, which includes:
- Classes of Materials and Manufacturing Processes
- Atomic Bonding
- Atomic and Crystalline Structures
- Crystallographic Directions and Planes
- Material Properties
- Failure
- Dislocations and Strengthening
- Basics of the Phase Diagram
3The students should expect a drop quiz in each session about the previous lesson. The student will also be evaluated for their behavior in class.0,10Continuous Assessment