ME102A
Fall 2000
section II
Mechanical Behavior and Processing of Materials
Instructors:
Class Meetings:
- Lecture, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:00 - 3:30 P.M., Cory 241
- Discussion, Mon. 9-10 3109 Etcheverry and Wed. 12-1, Cory 247
- Office Hour - Prof. Lin, Monday 11-12pm, Tuesday 11-12pm, Thursdays 11-12pm at 5126 Etcheverry
- TA Office Hour, Wed. 1-3, 3114 Etcheverry and by appointment
Course Descriptions:
This course is aimed at studying elastic and plastic deformation
under static and dynamic load conditions; prediction and prevention
of failure by yielding, buckling, fracture, fatigue, creep and wear;
environmental influences, residual stress effects; selection, forming,
cutting, heat treatment of materials based on design requirements.
Prerequisite:
E28, E36, E45, CE130 (these can not be taken concurrently
Text Books:
- C.R. Mischke and J.E. Shigley, "Mechanical Engineering Design," 5th edition, McGraw-Hill, 1989. (required)
- N.E. Dowling, "Mechanical Behavior of Materials," Prentice-Hall, 1993. (reference)
- M.F. Spotts, "Design of Machine Elements," 6th edition, Prentice-Hall, 1985. (reference)
- R.C. Juvinall and K.M. Marshek, "Fundamental of Machine Component Design," Second Edition, Wiley, 1991. (reference)
- K.S. Edwards and R.B. Mckee, "Fundamentals of Machine Component Design," McGraw-Hill, 1991. (reference)
- A.D. Deutschman, W.J. Michels and C.E. Wilson, "Machine Design, Theory and Practice," Macmillan Publishing Co. Inc. (reference)
- "Basics of Design Engineering," http://www.penton.com/md/bde/bdetoc.html (reference)
Project:
There will be one project illustrating various aspects of the manufacturing of mechanical components. This project require training in the machine shop (1168 Etcheverry Hall), you should complete the machine shop training by the end of the fourth weeks of the semester. To receive this training, you must sign-up at the machine shop. It is your responsibility to ensure that you are trained in order to complete the project on time. Project reports should be well typed and a standard example will be distributed in the class.
Grading:
- 15% homework
- 70% 3 exams (15% ExamI, 20% ExamII, 35% ExamIII)
- 15% project
- 5% participation (extra)
Class Schedule
Homework and Solutions
Projects
Last updated: August, 15 2000 by Liwei Lin