Mechanical Engy Materials
Mechanical Engy Materials
Mechanical Engy Materials
Engineering Materials
Mechanical Materials
Introduction
• Engineering materials refers to the group of materials
that are used in the construction of man-made
structures and components.
• The primary function of an engineering material is to
withstand applied loading without breaking and without
exhibiting excessive deflection.
• The major classifications of engineering materials
include metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites.
Contents
Metals Cast Iron
oFerrous Alloys oAluminum Alloys
Carbon Steel oNickel Alloys
Low-Alloy Steel oCopper Alloys
Tool Steel oTitanium Alloys
Stainless Steel
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Polymers Ceramics
o Thermoplastic o Glass
Polymers o Cements
o Thermosetting o Clay Products
Polymers
o Refractories
o Elastomers
o Abrasives
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Composites
o Particulate Composites
o Fibrous Composites
o Laminated Composites
Metals
• Metals are the most commonly used class of engineering material.
Metal alloys are especially common, and they are formed by
combining a metal with one or more other metallic and/or non-
metallic materials. The combination usually occurs through a
process of melting, mixing, and cooling. The goal of alloying is to
improve the properties of the base material in some desirable way.
• The carbon present in the cast iron can take the form of graphite or
carbide.
• Cast irons have a low melting temperature which makes them well
suited to casting.
Gray Cast Iron
• The fracture surface of gray cast iron has a gray color, which
is how it got its name.
Ductile Cast Iron (Nodular Cast Iron)
• Aluminum alloys are named according to a 4-digit number, where the first number
indicates the major alloying element. A processing code follows the 4-digit
number, which indicates the condition and treatment of the material.
Nickel Alloys
• There are three categories of titanium alloys: alpha alloys, beta alloys, and alpha-
beta alloys. Alpha alloys do not respond to heat treatment and are instead
strengthened through solid-solution strengthening processes. The beta and alpha-
beta alloys can be strengthened by heat treatment, primarily through precipitation
hardening.
• Titanium alloys are identified using the percentages of alloying elements, for example
Ti-6Al-4V.
Polymers
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