PHS2611

Everyday materials

(SCI)

Associate Professor Trevor Finlayson

6 points + Three 1-hour lecture/tutorial classes and one 3-hour laboratory class per week + First semester + Clayton + Prohibition: MSC2011

Synopsis: Subject consists of three components in which questions posed by our everyday experiences in the use of materials will be addressed: (i) What is it made of ? - a practical materials identification unit comprising six 3-hour laboratory sessions and 24 hours of outside work; (ii) Materials under stress - an 18-lecture/tutorial unit concerned with the macroscopic properties which control the mechanical behaviour of everyday materials; and (iii) why do they bend and break? - an 18-hour lecture/tutorial unit concerned with the characteristics of materials which control their mechanical properties at the microscopic level. Both (ii) and (iii) are each supported by three 3-hour laboratory sessions.

Assessment: Examinations (3 hours): 60% + Laboratory work and oral reporting: 10% + Laboratory notebook reports: 20% + Four written assignments: 10%