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MAE3406 - Aerospace materials6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of EngineeringLeader: B Chen, R. SinghOfferedClayton Second semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisLight weight composite materials are used widely in aerospace structures. They include carbon fibre reinforced plastics, glass fibre reinforced plastics, carbon laminates, composite panels, carbon mats and woven fabrics. Honeycomb structures, metal matrix composites, thermal ceramics and advanced materials. Light alloys: aluminium, titanium and magnesium. Thermoset and thermoplastic systems. Manufacture, processing and fabrication of aerospace materials. Net shape forming and structure-property relationships. Joining of composites. Properties and selection of aerospace materials. Degradation, failure modes, delaminating, bond failure, environmental and thermal degradation, fatigue and wear. Objectives
Understand the properties of aerospace materials, in particular the material anisotropy and how they relate to directional properties. Assessment
Problem solving 15% Contact hoursSix hours of contact time per week - usually 3 hours lectures and 3 hours practice sessions or laboratories as well as 6 hours of private study per week Prerequisites |