Course
code CB251
credit_hours 3
title Testing of Materials
arbic title
prequisites None
credit hours 3
Description/Outcomes Codes and Specifications - Classification of Engineering Materials - The Architecture of Solids - Mechanical Properties of Engineering Materials - Testing materials machinery - Axial static tension: stress- strain relationship - Static compression: test - static bending - static torsion - mechanical properties and testing - Hardness of metals - Dislocations and Strengthening Mechanism in Metals ? Fracture - impact testing ? Fatigue - Creep.
arabic Description/Outcomes
objectives This course objective is to provide an introduction to the students to architecture, performance and properties of different engineering materials and the relation between the structure of Engineering materials and their properties. The course also aims to enable the students to have a good understanding and hand-on experience with the usage and testing of engineering materials.
arabic objectives
ref. books Mechanics of Engineering Materials by BENHAM,P. and CRAWFORD,Z.R., Publisher: Longman Group, Latest Edition.rnThe Science and Technology of Civil Engineering Materials by J. F. Young, S. Mindess, R. J. Gray and A. Bentur, Publisher: Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ USA, Latest Edition. Latest Edition.rnMaterials for Civil and Construction Engineers by M.S. Mamlouk, J. P. Zaniewski, Publisher: Pearson Education, Inc., Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ USA, Latest Edition.rnMechanics of Materials by BEER, F. and JOHNSTON, E.R. Publisher: McGraw-Hill, New York, USA, Latest Edition.rnMechanics of Materials by POPOR,E.P. Publisher: Prentice-Hall Englewood cliffs.rn
arabic ref. books
textbook Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction by W. D. Callister Jr. Publisher: John Wiley &Sons, Inc, Canada, Latest Edition.
arabic textbook
objective set combined
content set combined
Course Content
content serial Description
1 Week No.1: Introduction.
2 Week No.2: Atomic Bonding.
3 Week No.3: The Architecture of Solids.
4 Week No.4: The Architecture of Solids. continued.
5 Week No.5: Testing Machines and Laboratory measuring devices.
6 Week No.6: Mechanical Properties of Engineering Materials – Tension test.
7 Week No.7: Mechanical Properties of Engineering Materials – Compression test.
8 Week No.8: Mechanical Properties of Engineering Materials – Bending test.
9 Week No.9: Mechanical Properties of Engineering Materials – Shear test.
10 Week No.10: Mechanical Properties of Engineering Materials – Torsion test.
11 Week No.11: Mechanical Properties of Engineering Materials – Hardness test and Impact.
12 Week No.12: Dislocation and Strengthening Mechanisms.
13 Week No.13: Fracture.
14 Week No.14: Fatigue.
15 Week No.15: Creep.
16 Week No.16: Final Exam.