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Materials science, the study of the properties of solid materials and how those properties are deteed by a material' What you'll learn CRYSTAL STRUCTURES AND DEFECTS CONDUCTING MATERIALS CERAMICS NANO MATERIALS POLYMER, DIELECTRIC MATERIALS MAGNETIC MATERIALS IRON-CARBON DAIGRAM AND STEEL ALLOYS NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING METHODS MATERIAL PROPERTIES AND TESTING COMPOSITE MATERIALS Requirements ENGLISH LANGUAGE Description Materials science: THIS COURSE ESPECIALLY FOR ESE GENERAL STUDIES AND UNIVERSITY GOING EEERING STUDENTS AS PER SYLLABUS EACH AND EVERY TOPIC COMPLETED IN DEPTH , the study of the properties of solid materials and how those properties are deteed by a material's composition and structure. The many materials studied and applied in materials science are usually divided into four categories: metals, polymers, sonductors, and ceramics.what you will learn here:1.Crystal structures and defects2.conducting materials3.Dielectric materials4.Magnetic Materials5.Iron-carbon diagram and steel alloys6.Material properties and testing7.Non Destructive testing methods8.Nano materials9.composite materials10.ceramics11.PolymersThe interdisciplinary field of materials science, also commonly termed materials science and eeering, covers the design and discovery of new materials, particularly solids. The intellectual origins of materials science stem from the Enlightenment, when researchers began to use analytical thinking from chemistry, physics, and eeering to understand ancient, phenomenological observations in metallurgy and mineralogy.[1][2] Materials science still incorporates elements of physics, chemistry, and eeering. As such, the field was long considered by acad institutions as a sub-field of these related fields. Bning in the 1940s, materials science began to be more widely recognized as a specific and distinct field of science and eeering, and major technical universities around the world created dedicated schools for its study.Materials scientists emphasize understanding, how the history of a material (processing) influences its structure, and thus the material's properties and performance. The understanding of processing-structure-properties relationships is called the materials paradigm. This paradigm is used to advance understanding in a variety of research areas, including nanotechnology, biomaterials, and metallurgy.Materials science is also an important part of forensic eeering and failure analysis – investigating materials, products, structures or components, which fail or do not function as intended, causing personal injury or damage to property. Such investigations are key to understanding, for example, the causes of various aviation accidents and incidents Overview Section 1: Conducting materials Lecture 1 1.Conducting materials Part 1 Lecture 2 Conducting materials part-2 Lecture 3 Conducting materials part-3 Lecture 4 Conducting materials part-4 Section 2: Dielectric materials Lecture 5 Dielectric materials part 1 Lecture 6 Dielectric materials part 2 Lecture 7 Dielectric materials part 3 Section 3: Material property and Testing Lecture 8 Material properties and Testing part 1 Lecture 9 Material properties and Testing part 2 Lecture 10 Material properties and Testing part 3 Section 4: Ceramics Lecture 11 Ceramics part 1 Lecture 12 Ceramics part 2 Lecture 13 Ceramics part 3 Section 5: Basics of Material science Lecture 14 Basics of Material science part 1 Lecture 15 Basics of Material science part 2 Lecture 16 Basics of Material science part 3 Lecture 17 Basics of Material science part 4 Lecture 18 Basics of Material science part 5 Section 6: Nano material Lecture 19 Nano material Section 7: Non Destructive Testing Lecture 20 Non Destructive Testing Section 8: Magnetic Materials Lecture 21 Magnetic Materials part 1 Lecture 22 Magnetic Materials part 2 Lecture 23 Magnetic Materials part 3 Section 9: Polymers Lecture 24 Addition polymerisation Lecture 25 Condensation polymerisation,Homopolymer,Coplymer , types of polymers1 Lecture 26 Thermoplastic polymer Lecture 27 Thermosetting polymer Lecture 28 Linear,Branched,cross(3D) linked polymer Lecture 29 Degree of polymerisation ,Glass transition temperature Lecture 30 Elastomers & Vulcanization process Section 10: Composite materials Lecture 31 Composite materials Section 11: Iron-Carbon Diagram and steel Alloys Lecture 32 Fe-C Diagram and Steel Alloys Part 1 Lecture 33 Fe-C Diagram and Steel Alloys Part 2 Lecture 34 Fe-C Diagram and Steel Alloys Part 3 Lecture 35 Fe-C Diagram and Steel Alloys Part 4 FOR ESE GENERAL STUDIES AND EEERING STUDENT HomePage: gfxtra__MATERIALSC.part01.rar.html gfxtra__MATERIALSC.part02.rar.html gfxtra__MATERIALSC.part03.rar.html gfxtra__MATERIALSC.part04.rar.html gfxtra__MATERIALSC.part05.rar.html gfxtra__MATERIALSC.part06.rar.html gfxtra__MATERIALSC.part07.rar.html gfxtra__MATERIALSC.part08.rar.html gfxtra__MATERIALSC.part09.rar.html
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