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. |
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Lecture Topic |
Sections |
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1 |
12-Oct |
Chapter 1: Introduction |
1.1-1.7 |
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2 |
14 |
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 |
Chapter 3: The Structure of Crystalline Solids |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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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Major exam 1 15%
Major exam 2 20%
Final 35%
Quizzes + HW 10%
Lab 20%
Class Policy
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.
Class participation is highly encouraged and will be considered in the final grade.
Cheating in Home Work, Exams, and Quizzes will be severely penalized.