The document discusses the categorization of engineering materials. It outlines five major categories that materials can be grouped into: woods, metals, polymers, other/smart materials, and emerging materials technology. Each category contains subcategories and defining features to help identify what material belongs in each group. The document provides examples of materials that fall under the different categories and subcategories. The goal is to be able to analyze a material and correctly categorize it based on its properties.
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Mat01 engineering materials
1. Aspire : To be able to analyse a material and place it in its appropriate category.
Challenge : To be able to state the 5 major categories and name at least 3 examples
Engineering Materials
Literacy
Category : A group of very similar types of thing.
Subcategory : Smaller Groups within this group where they
have something specific in common.
Defining Feature : An identifiable characteristic.
2. Aspire : To be able to analyse a material and place it in its appropriate category.
Challenge : To be able to state the 5 major categories and name at least 3 examples
Starter
Working with a shoulder partner;
How many different materials can you list in…
Five minutes?
How many did you find?
Now try and group them into categories
How did you decide what category a material went into?
3. Aspire : To be able to analyse a material and place it in its appropriate category.
Challenge : To be able to state the 5 major categories and name at least 3 examples
Categories
In Engineering, Materials are grouped into five major categories.
1. Woods
2. Metals
3. Polymers
4. Other/Smart Materials
5. Emerging Materials Technology
4. Aspire : To be able to analyse a material and place it in its appropriate category.
Challenge : To be able to state the 5 major categories and name at least 3 examples
Subcategories & defining feature
Each Category is subdivided in to at least three subcategories and each
subcategory has a set of defining features to identify what material it goes
into that category.
1. Metals – Defining Features
• Ferrous
• Contain Iron (Fe)
• Prone to rust (Ferrous Oxide)
• Non ferrous
• Other pure metal elements e.g. Copper
• Alloys
• Can be ferrous or nonferrous
• A mixture/combination of elements (not just metal)
which give an advantage over the separate elements e.g.
Brass = Copper and Tin (Both softer metals than Brass)
5. Aspire : To be able to analyse a material and place it in its appropriate category.
Challenge : To be able to state the 5 major categories and name at least 3 examples
1 – WOODS – Defining features
• Hard Woods
• Deciduous – Slow Growing
• Loose Leaves in winter
• Close Grained
• Soft Woods
• Ever Green – Fast Growing
• Needle like Leaves
• Continuous growth leads to a more open grain
• Manufactured/Engineered Board
• Similar to composites
• Can be packed particles or laminated layers
6. Aspire : To be able to analyse a material and place it in its appropriate category.
Challenge : To be able to state the 5 major categories and name at least 3 examples
1 – WOODS Link
• Hard Woods
• OAK
• BEECH
• MAHOGONY
• Soft Woods
• PINE
• SPRUCE
• BIRCH
• Engineered Boards
• MDF
• PLYWOOD
• GLULAM
7. Aspire : To be able to analyse a material and place it in its appropriate category.
Challenge : To be able to state the 5 major categories and name at least 3 examples
2 – Metals – Defining Features
• Ferrous
• Contain Iron
• Form Ferrous Oxide – Rust
• Magnetic
• Non ferrous
• No Iron
• Pure element of the metal vary in reactivity and properties
• Alloys
• Combination of Metal Elements
• Properties varied due to addition of other elements
8. Aspire : To be able to analyse a material and place it in its appropriate category.
Challenge : To be able to state the 5 major categories and name at least 3 examples
2 – METALS Link
• Ferrous
• IRON
• CARBON STEELS [Note this is an alloy of Iron and Carbon]
• STAINLESS STEEL [Alloy of Steel and Chromium]
• Non ferrous
• COPPER
• ALUMINIUM
• TITANIUM
• ZINC
• Alloys
• BRASS / BRONZE
• DURALUMIN
• TITANIUM NITRIDE
9. Aspire : To be able to analyse a material and place it in its appropriate category.
Challenge : To be able to state the 5 major categories and name at least 3 examples
3 – POLYMERS – Defining features
• Thermo plastics
• Can be reheated & reshaped
• Fusible
• Thermo sets
• Can not be reheated or reshaped
• Not fusible
• Elastomers
• Have elastic / rubber like properties
10. Aspire : To be able to analyse a material and place it in its appropriate category.
Challenge : To be able to state the 5 major categories and name at least 3 examples
3 – POLYMERS Link
• Thermo
• POLYTHENE
• POLYSTYRENE
• ABS
• Thermo sets
• UREA FORMALDEHYDE
• PHENOL FORMALDEHYDE
• POLYESTER RESIN
• EPOXY RESIN
• Elastomers
• TPE (Thermo plastic Elastomers)
• SILICON
• NATURAL
11. Aspire : To be able to analyse a material and place it in its appropriate category.
Challenge : To be able to state the 5 major categories and name at least 3 examples
4 – Other Smart materials – Defining features
• Reacts or is controlled through it’s reaction to the environment.
• Can exist in more than one state due to it’s response to it’s environment.
12. Aspire : To be able to analyse a material and place it in its appropriate category.
Challenge : To be able to state the 5 major categories and name at least 3 examples
Other Smart materials