Dr Maria Forsyth
8 points - Four 1-hour lecture/tutorial classes and one 4-hour laboratory class per week - Second semester - Clayton - Prerequisites: To have attempted MSC2011
Objectives On the completion of this subject students will understand the bases for the mechanical properties of materials and their measurement; the preparation, characterisation and properties of polymers; the electron and lattice theories which govern the electrical and thermal behaviour of materials; how to solve a variety of problems in each of these areas, and have developed laboratory and report-writing skills.
Synopsis This subject consists of three equal-weight units: mechanical properties of materials - elastic constants and their measurement, the structure of dislocations, plastic deformation and the strengthening of crystals; chemistry and microstructure of polymers; and electrical and thermal properties - an introduction to these properties in metals, alloys and semiconductors based on a study of electron energy bands in solid, crystalline materials, superconductivity, thermo-electricity and some semiconducting devices.
Assessment Examinations (4.5 hours) and assignments: 70% - Laboratory work: 30%
Prescribed texts
Callister W D Materials science and engineering: An introduction 4th edn, Wiley, 1997
Back to the 1999 Science Handbook