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    ALFAISAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINERING

    COURSE OUTLINE

    Course Code:ME 312

    Course Title:ME 312 Mechanis of Materials

    II

    Semester:Spring 2012-2013

    Course Credits:4

    Lecture Hours:

    3Tutorial Hours:

    1Lab Hours:

    1

    Lectures Schedule:Mo.We. | 02:30 PM 04:00 PM|

    @S1.038/S2.033

    Tutorials Schedule:Su.| 2:30 PM-4:30 PM

    @SG052

    Lab Schedule:Su.| 2:30 PM-4:30 PM

    @SG052/@Strength of

    Materials LabCourse Instructor:

    Dr. Zhao Yong

    Office: College of Engineering, RM 50

    Email: [email protected] 7755

    Hours: W. | 10.30 AM 12:00 PM and 1:30PM-

    4:30PM

    Tutorial and Lab Instructor:

    Eng. Khalid Ahmed

    Office: College of Engineering, RM 53

    Email: [email protected]: We. | 10.30 AM 12:00 PM

    Required Textbook:

    Dowling, N. E. Mechanical Behavior of Materials. 4th Edition. Prentice-Hall, March 10, 2012 | ISBN-

    10: 0131395068 | ISBN-13: 978-0131395060.

    Notes and other supplemental materials:

    http://elearning.alfaisal.edu/coe/

    Prerequisites:

    Mechanics of Materials I (ME208)

    Co-requisites:

    N/ACourse Type:

    RequiredElective

    Selected Elective

    Course Description:

    The course teaches an introduction to mechanical behavior of engineering materials and the use of

    materials in mechanical design. The course emphasizes the fundamentals of mechanical behavior of

    isotropic and anisotropic materials, as well as design with materials, including elasticity, plasticity,limit analysis, fatigue, fracture, creep, three-dimensional stress and strain problems and the selection of

    materials for engineering design.

    Major Topics:

    Introduction

    StressStrain Relationships and Behavior

    Yielding and Fracture under Combined Stresses

    Fatigue of Materials

    Plastic Deformation Behavior and Models for Materials

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    Time-Dependent Behavior: Creep and Damping

    Material Selection for Design

    Specific Course Outcomes:After completing this course, students will be able to understand and successfully apply the followingsto practical engineering applications, such as the analysis of engineering material failures in

    engineering design: StressStrain Relationships and Behavior

    Yielding and Fracture under Combined Stresses

    Fatigue of Materials

    Plastic Deformation Behavior and Models for Materials

    Time-Dependent Behavior: Creep and Damping

    Material Selection for Design

    EVALUATION

    Course Component Weight Date / DeadlineTutorial Assignments 10% TBA on Moodle

    Participation/Attendance 10%

    Midterm Exam 15% TBA on Moodle

    Final Examination 20% TBA

    Project 25%

    Lab 20%

    Other assessments

    Total 100%

    POLICY

    The course applies the University policy as expressed in the Undergraduate Student Guide,which can be found at http://www.alfaisal.edu/student/Undergrad_Student_Guide.pdf.

    Specific date for final exam will be announced by the Registrar towards the end of the semester.

    Sessional dates, in addition to deadlines for registration and withdrawal can be found athttp://www.alfaisal.edu/student/Alfaisal%20University%20Academic%20Calendar%202011%2

    0-2012.pdf

    Once deadlines and exam dates are announced, there will be no rescheduling allowed. In the

    event of unforeseeable circumstances where the University suspends classes, in-session

    submissions and exams will automatically be rescheduled to the following session. Submissions past the deadline will be penalized, and will not be accepted past two days after

    the deadline.

    The guide states that if the number of absences exceeds 15% of the scheduled classes, a failinggrade (F) may be issued for the student by the faculty. Excessive absenteeism will be reported,

    and may result in a loss of eligibility for scholarship and/or an administrative withdrawal from

    the course the University.

    Arrivals to lectures, tutorials or labs exceeding 15 minutes from the start of the lab will beconsidered an absence.

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    University policy states that cheating, including plagiarism, is a scholastic offence. Thecommission of a scholastic offence is attended by academic penalties that might include

    expulsion from the program.

    MOODLE will be used by the instructors to post announcements and messages concerning thecourse. It is the students responsibility to read the website and be aware of any information thatis posted about the course.