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Module MATERIALS SCIENCE

Module code: PD156
Credits: 7.5
Semester: 2
Quota: 50
Department: DESIGN INNOVATION
International: Yes
Coordinator: Martin Ryan (DESIGN INNOVATION)
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This module describes the fundamental chemistry of typical materials and their associated properties. It is focused on how to use this knowledge and material properties for the selection of suitable materials for specific product design applications. This selection considers cost, properties, manufacturing and environmental concerns.
The course also covers design for flexibility and strength to weight ratio, whilst also introduce 3D printing.

Syllabus elements are:
Material properties (Mechanical, Electrical, Thermal, Failure, Aesthetic, Biodegradable);
Strength of Materials (Improving Strength by Design, Area Moment of Inertia);
Materials and Applications (Ceramics, Metals & Alloys, Polymers, Composites);
Processing (Heat Treatment, Case Hardening, Cold Working);
Material Selection (Selection for Density, Cost, Recyclability, Energy, Strength, Stiffness);
Product Analysis Methods (Case Studies, Interpreting Design Data, Processing Routes, Costs).

Open Teaching & Learning methods
 
Open Assessment
 
Open Autumn Supplementals/Resits
 
Open Timetable
 
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