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King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
Mechanical
Engineering Department
ME 205 : MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Fall Semester 2008 (081)
Instructor: Dr. Nasser Al-Aqeeli Room # 22-206
Phone: 7436
Office Hours: UT
9:00-9:50am,
OR by appointment via Email:
naqeeli@kfupm.edu.sa
Textbook: Callister, W.D., Materials Science and
Engineering, 7th Ed., 2003.
Course Outline
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Class No. |
Date |
Lecture
Topic |
Sections |
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1 |
12-Oct
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Chapter 1: Introduction |
1.1-1.7 |
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2 |
14
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Chapter 2: Atomic Structure and Interatomic Bonding |
2.5, 2.6 |
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3 |
19 |
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2.7,2.8 |
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4 |
21
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Chapter 3: The Structure of Crystalline Solids
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3.1-3.4 |
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5 |
26 |
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3.5-3.7 |
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6 |
28
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3.8-3.9 |
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7 |
2-Nov |
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3.10 |
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8 |
4
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3.10, 3.11 |
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9 |
9 |
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3.12-3.15, 3.17 |
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10 |
11 |
Chapter 4: Imperfection in Solids |
4.1-4.3 |
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11 |
16
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4.4 |
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Major Exam 1 (Sunday, 16 Nov,
7-9 pm).
Covers Chapters 1-3 |
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12 |
18 |
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4.5-4.8 |
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13 |
23
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Chapter 5: Diffusion |
5.1, 5.2 |
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14 |
25 |
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5.3,5.4 |
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15 |
30
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5.5,5.6 |
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16 |
2-Dec |
Chapter 6: Mechanical Properties of Meals |
6.1-6.4 |
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17 |
14
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6.5 |
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18 |
16 |
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6.6 |
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19 |
21
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6.7, 6.8 |
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20 |
23 |
Chapter 7: Dislocations and Strengthening Mechanisms
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7.1-7.4 |
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21 |
28
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7.5, 7.6 |
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Major Exam#2 (Sunday, 28 Dec,
7-9 pm).
Covers Chapters 4-6 |
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22 |
30
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7.8, 7.9 |
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23 |
4-Jan-2009
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7.10-7.13 |
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24 |
6
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Chapter 9: Phase Diagrams |
9.1-9.5 |
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25 |
11
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9.6 |
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26 |
13 |
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9.7, 9.8 |
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27 |
18
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9.10, 9.11 |
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28 |
20 |
The Iron-Carbon System |
9.17 |
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29 |
25 |
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9.18 |
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30 |
27 |
Review |
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Final Exam (Tuesday, 10 Feb,
7:00 PM) |
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Grading Policy
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Major exam
1 15%
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Major exam
2 20%
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Final
35%
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Quizzes +
HW 10%
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Lab
20%
Class Policy
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A DN grade will be reported for 6
unexcused absences. A DN grade will be reported if both excused
and unexcused absences total to 10 absences.
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Class participation is highly encouraged
and will be considered in the final grade.
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Cheating in Home Work, Exams, and Quizzes
will be severely penalized.
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