Material Selection
Material Selection
Material Selection
& Manufacturing
Class : Material Selection
Agenda
• Generic automobile materials
• Engineering materials
• Properties of materials
• Guidelines for materials selection
• Steels, cast iron, alloys, and ceramics
• Materials and environments
Generic Automobile Materials
The Flow of AluminumUnit: kg
Materials Use in Automobile
Unit: kg
Design Process
Need for a device Product Function?
or product
Synthesis
Redesign
(Creativity-Ideas)
Change
Material selection
• material?
• process?
Product part
Satisfactory (prototype)
Unsatisfactory
Evaluate Put Part
performance into Service
Engineering Materials
• Ferrous metals: carbon, alloy, stainless, and tool and
die steels
Polymers Ceramics
creep at low temp brittle
Composites
Corrosion resistant Corrosion resistant
Elastomers Glasses
creep at low temp Brittle
Properties of Materials
• Mechanical properties: strength, toughness, ductility,
hardness, elasticity, fatigue, and creep
• Physical properties: density, thermal expansion,
conductivity, specific heat, melting point, and electrical
and magnetic properties
• Chemical properties: oxidation, corrosion, toxicity,
and flammability
• Manufacturing properties: castability, formability,
machinability, weldability, and hardenability by heat
treatment.
Properties of Materials (cont.)
Environmental Aspects
Composition Recycling
Production
Resource depletion
Energy Effluents
Guidelines for Materials Selection
•Design considerations
• ease of disassembly
• material identification
• simplification and parts consolidation
• material selection and compatibility
Improvements of Existing Products
• Substitution (water based coatings instead of
volatile organic compounds)
• Elimination
Reduced Material Intensiveness
• Dematerialization
- Less materials means less consumption,
saves energy and money.
• Shared use of product
• Integration of functions
• Functional optimization of product and
components
Reduction of Material Usage
•Weight reductions reduce energy needed to move
the product.
•Avoid over-dimensioning the product via good
design
•Reduction in volume (space required for transport
and storage)
Example (Xerox)
Alloy steels
• Addition of alloying elements (Cr, Mn, Mo, Ni, T, V)
improves mechanical properties of steels
Cast Iron
• Alloy of iron and carbon (1.7%-4.5%C)
• Gray cast iron, used in machine tool, automotive,
and other industries
• White cast iron, used for the production of malleable
iron casting
• Chilled cast iron, used for products with wear-resisting
surface
• Alloy cast iron, used in automotive engine, brake,
and other systems, machine tool casting, etc.
• Malleable iron castings, used in industrial applications
that require a highly machinable metal, great strength
ductility and resistance to shock.
Aluminum and its Alloy
Properties:
• High strength-to-weight ratio
• Resistance to corrosion
• High thermal and electrical conductivity
• nontoxicity, ease of recycling
• reflectivity, ease of machinability
Uses:
• Con and foil
• Construction (building etc.)
• Transportation (aircraft, automobile, etc.)
• Electrical conductors, and appliances
Nonferrous Alloys
• Copper-based alloys (ex. Brasses and bronzes)
- good strength, hardness, conductivity.
• Aluminum-based alloys
- increased tensile strength, weldability, ductility
• Nickel-based alloys
- high strength and corrosion resistance
• Zinc-based alloys
- good corrosion resistance, strength, and ductility
Ceramics
• Types
Oxide ceramics, carbides, nitrides, cermets, sialon
• General properties
Brittle, high strength, high hardness, low toughness,
low density, low thermal expansion, and low thermal and
electrical conductivity
• Applications
Automobile components, electronics, cutting tools, fiber
optics
Material consumption and its growth
Speaking globally, we consume roughly 10 billion tones of
engineering materials per year.
Polymers come next: 50 years ago their consumption was tiny;
today the combined consumption of commodity polymers
polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polypropylene (PP)
and polyethylene-terephthalate (PET) begins to approach that of
steel.
Material consumption and its growth
Material consumption and its growth
Material consumption and its growth
If the current rate of consumption in tones per year is C