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Engineering Materials Manufacturing Processes

This core Engineering course will introduce the fundamental knowledges of engineering materials - with emphasis on metals and alloys - and their manufacturing processes. The first half of the course will lay the foundations for the understanding of the relationships between structure at the atomic level to the properties of materials, the role of defects in determining properties, and the basics as to how alloys are designed. The second part of the course provides the student with a basic understanding of the manufacturing processes used in industry. These include their fundamental principles, theory, quality issues and applications. This course provides mechanical engineering students the foundations for designing and selecting materials for virtually any engineering application, as well as understanding the common manufacturing processes used in industry.
AUs3.0 AUs
Exam3 December 2024, 1.00 pm - 03.30 pm
Grade TypeN/A
Maintaining DeptN/A
PrerequisitesN/A
Mutually Exclusive With
Not Available To ProgrammeENE(Direct Entry)
Not Available To All Programme With(Admyr 2011-2019)-Non Direct Entry, (Admyr 2011-2021), (Admyr 2011-2021)-Direct Entry
Not available as Core
for programmes
N/A
Not Available as PE
for programmes
N/A
Not Available as BDE/UEs
for programmes
N/A
Not Offered ToN/A

Total hours per week: 2 hrs

Available Indexes

MonTueWedThuFri
1130

COMMON LEC (LE)

1130-1220 Fri

LT1

1200
1230
1300
1330

23184 TUT (MA3)

1330-1420 Tue

TR+8

Wk2-13

23187 TUT (MA6)

1330-1420 Wed

TR+4

Wk2-13

23189 TUT (MA8)

1330-1420 Thu

TR+4

Wk2-13

1400
1430

23182 TUT (MA1)

1430-1520 Mon

TR+4

Wk2-13

23185 TUT (MA4)

1430-1520 Tue

TR+8

Wk2-13

23188 TUT (MA7)

1430-1520 Wed

TR+4

Wk2-13

23190 TUT (MA9)

1430-1520 Thu

TR+4

Wk2-13

1500
1530

23183 TUT (MA2)

1530-1620 Mon

TR+4

Wk2-13

23186 TUT (MA5)

1530-1620 Tue

TR+8

Wk2-13

23191 TUT (MA10)

1530-1620 Thu

TR+4

Wk2-13

1600
1630
1700
1730
1800
1830
1900

26513 TUT (PT1)

1900-1950 Mon

LT11

Wk2-13

1930
2000

COMMON LEC (PLE)

2000-2050 Mon

LT11

2030