Mechanical Behaviour of Materials
Objectives
The subject aims at providing students with knowledge on:
- mechanical properties of major groups of materials in engineering;
- phenomenological aspects of plasticity;
- mechanical tests;
- concepts and applications of fracture mechanics, fatigue and creep;
- criteria for creep and fatigue design;
- concepts of stress corrosion.
General characterization
Code
3660
Credits
6.0
Responsible teacher
Carla Maria Moreira Machado, Telmo Jorge Gomes dos Santos
Hours
Weekly - 4
Total - 56
Teaching language
Português
Prerequisites
Students are requested to have completed Materials Science and Solid Mechanics I.
Bibliography
- Jorge Rodrigues e Paulo Martins, Tecnologia Mecânica - vol.1, ed. Escolar Editora, 2005.
- Martins Ferreira, Comportamento mecânico de materiais, ed. FCTUC, 1999.
- Ashby, Michael F., Jones, David R.H., “Engineering Materials 1: An introduction to their properties and applications”, 2nd Edition, Butterworth Heinemann, 1996.
Teaching method
In lectures the material is presented and discussion is promoted. There is some lab work to promote the contact of the student with a variety of experimental equipment.
Evaluation method
Option 1: Continuous Evaluation
- 1st Test (T1) in person;
- 2nd Test (T2) in person.
Final grade = 0.50 x T1+0.50 x T2
The student will be approved if the Final grade is equal to or greater than 9.5 values, while complying with the requirements established.
If the student has a Final grade equal to or higher than 18 values, an oral exam will be held to defend the grade.
Option 2: Final Exam
The exam has a minimum grade of 9.5 values.
The exam will be in person.
The final grade will be:
Final grade = Exam
If the student has a final grade equal to or higher than 18 values, an oral exam will be held to defend the grade.
Subject matter
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