盒 MT333 Materials Applications and Practice -Course Introduction Course Coordinator:陈小奇 Teaching Assistant: 张晓强 MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.1 Course Introduction 1.Course outline 2.Course research project 3.Project report writing MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.2
MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.1 MT333 Materials Applications and Practice - Course Introduction Course Coordinator:陈小奇 Teaching Assistant: 张晓强 MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.2 1. Course outline 2. Course research project 3. Project report writing
1.COURSE INTRODUCTION Our Aim To deepen and broaden materials science and engineering education in the essential elements of applications and practices of advanced engineering materials. To advance students'theoretical knowledge and application skills involving critical thinking of the underpinning key principles of engineering materials for demanding industrial applications. MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.3 Leaning Outcomes (continues) DGE 1.Advanced theoretical knowledge involving critical understanding of the underpinning key principles of engineering materials and applications. 2.Understanding and application of property-processing-structure- characterization knowledge to attain competence in the materials science and engineering disciplines. 3.Understanding of advanced materials;their applications and performance requirements;manufacturability;environmental and socio-political impacts, 4.Knowledge of materials processing techniques in achieving dimensional accuracy,mechanical properties and structural integrity. MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.4
MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.3 1. COURSE INTRODUCTION • To deepen and broaden materials science and engineering education in the essential elements of applications and practices of advanced engineering materials. • To advance students’ theoretical knowledge and application skills involving critical thinking of the underpinning key principles of engineering materials for demanding industrial applications. MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.4 Leaning Outcomes (continues) 1. Advanced theoretical knowledge involving critical understanding of the underpinning key principles of engineering materials and applications. 2. Understanding and application of property-processing-structurecharacterization knowledge to attain competence in the materials science and engineering disciplines. 3. Understanding of advanced materials; their applications and performance requirements; manufacturability; environmental and socio- political impacts, 4. Knowledge of materials processing techniques in achieving dimensional accuracy, mechanical properties and structural integrity
Leaning Outcomes 盒 AO TONG 5.Knowledge of failure analysis,testing methods,and quality control. 6.Introduction of industrial practices of engineering materials. 7. Develop generic skills in project management,teamwork, reporting and presentation. 8.Develop professional skills in acquiring and applying the knowledge outside the classroom in completing the project report. MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.5 Course Schedule Date Teaching Week Weekday TONG U Time Lecturer Topics Venue 4.17 Lecture 3- 9 Monday 4,7-8 陆浩 Materials in nuclear plants 东中院3-202 4.24 10 Monday Lecture 3- 4,7-8 陈小奇 Superalloys in 东中院3-202 aerospace 5.3 11 Wednesday Lecture 3- 4,7-8 陈哲 Composites 上院104 applications 5.8 12 Lecture 3- Monday Light alloys and 4,7-8 王乐耘 applications 东中院3-202 Lecture 3- Materials for bio- 5.15 13 Monday 4,7-8 冯传良 medical applications 东中院3-202 Lecture 3- 5.22 14 Monday 4,7-8 顾佳俊 Biomimetic materials applications 东中院3-202 5.29 15 Monday Lecture 3- 4,7-8 熊定邦 Nano materials 东中院3-202 applications 6.5 16 Lecture 3- Monday 陈小奇 Presentation of 东中院3-202 4,7-8 project report MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.6
MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.5 Leaning Outcomes 5. Knowledge of failure analysis, testing methods, and quality control. 6. Introduction of industrial practices of engineering materials. 7. Develop generic skills in project management, teamwork, reporting and presentation. 8. Develop professional skills in acquiring and applying the knowledge outside the classroom in completing the project report. MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.6 Course Schedule Date Teaching Week Weekday Time Lecturer Topics Venue 4.17 9 Monday Lecture 3- 4, 7-8 陆浩 Materials in nuclear plants 东中院3-202 4.24 10 Monday Lecture 3- 4, 7-8 陈小奇 Superalloys in aerospace 东中院3-202 5.3 11 Wednesday Lecture 3- 4, 7-8 陈哲 Composites & applications 上院104 5.8 12 Monday Lecture 3- 4, 7-8 王乐耘 Light alloys and applications 东中院3-202 5.15 13 Monday Lecture 3- 4, 7-8 冯传良 Materials for biomedical applications 东中院3-202 5.22 14 Monday Lecture 3- 4, 7-8 顾佳俊 Biomimetic materials & applications 东中院3-202 5.29 15 Monday Lecture 3- 4, 7-8 熊定邦 Nano materials & applications 东中院3-202 6.5 16 Monday Lecture 3- 4, 7-8 陈小奇 Presentation of project report 东中院3-202
Assessment Schedule JIAO TO NG UNT Assignments tests: 60% ASSESSMENT Topical report: 30% INFO Presentation: 10% Total: 100% References are provided by lecturers,including: Textbooks ● Book chapters Research papers and reports MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.7 2.Project Report Project Report 1. Submit your assignments to ftp://public.sjtu.edu.cn/public-files/submission User ID:xgchen Password:public 2.Points will be deducted for late submission. MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.8
MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.7 Assessment Schedule • Assignments / tests: 60% • Topical report: 30% • Presentation: 10% Total: 100% References are provided by lecturers, including: • Textbooks • Book chapters • Research papers and reports MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.8 2. Project Report 1. Submit your assignments to ftp://public.sjtu.edu.cn/public-files/submission User ID: xqchen Password: public 2. Points will be deducted for late submission
3.PROJECT REPORT WRITING Writing is Important Writing reports Francis Bacon once said, ·Structure "reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; ·Techniques but writing an exact man" ·Tips Reference: Mike Ashby (2011)"How to Write a Paper" MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.9 STRUCTURE OF PROJECT REPORT Rigid structure,different from writing in the humanities Efficiently communicating scientific findings to the broad community of scientists in a uniform manner. More importantly this format allows the paper to be read at several different levels Research process Section of Paper What did I do in a nutshell? Abstract What is the problem? Introduction What did I find out Sub-topics,multiple sections (findings,analysis,discussion) Your critical thinking/reflection Critical reflection on the research topic So what? Conclusions Whose work did I refer to? References Reprints of representative references Appendices(submitted separately) MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.10
MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.9 3. PROJECT REPORT WRITING Reference: Mike Ashby (2011) “How to Write a Paper” • Structure • Techniques • Tips Writing is Important Francis Bacon once said, “reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; but writing an exact man” MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.10 STRUCTURE OF PROJECT REPORT • Rigid structure, different from writing in the humanities. • Efficiently communicating scientific findings to the broad community of scientists in a uniform manner. • More importantly this format allows the paper to be read at several different levels. Research process Section of Paper What did I do in a nutshell? Abstract What is the problem? Introduction What did I find out (findings, analysis, discussion) Sub-topics, multiple sections Your critical thinking/reflection on the research topic Critical reflection So what? Conclusions Whose work did I refer to? References Reprints of representative references Appendices (submitted separately)
TECHNIQUES IN DEVELOPING DRAF Abstract This is one of the most difficult part of a paper to write. It should give your reader a brief but complete and concise summary of the project work summary. Tell the whole story in one paragraph of about 200 words. It is the last thing that you write MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.11 Introduction This Sets the scene for the paper,by introducing explaining information needed to understand the rest of the paper. What's the problem and why's it interesting? Explain your aims clearly Explain briefly how the paper is structured. MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.12
MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.11 TECHNIQUES IN DEVELOPING DRAFT • This is one of the most difficult part of a paper to write. It should give your reader a brief but complete and concise summary of the project work summary. • Tell the whole story in one paragraph of about 200 words. • It is the last thing that you write Abstract MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.12 Introduction • This Sets the scene for the paper, by introducing & explaining information needed to understand the rest of the paper. • What’s the problem and why’s it interesting? • Explain your aims clearly • Explain briefly how the paper is structured
Findings Results 盒 G Presents the data or results. Do not just include figures tables,ensure that the text provides a commentary guiding the reader through the figures tables with proper references to all of these. Remember the reader will look at the figures tables only if directed to do so in the text. MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.13 Discussion 的 Extract principles,relationships,generalizations. O TONG U Present analysis,model or theory. Show relationship between the results and analysis,model or theory. If there are any limitations of your study,state them. Have a critical reflection on lessons you have learned. Note:Results and discussion are often combined,and modularised according to technical aspects of the paper. MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.14
MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.13 Findings & Results • Presents the data or results. • Do not just include figures & tables, ensure that the text provides a commentary guiding the reader through the figures & tables with proper references to all of these. • Remember the reader will look at the figures & tables only if directed to do so in the text. MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.14 Discussion • Extract principles, relationships, generalizations. • Present analysis, model or theory. • Show relationship between the results and analysis, model or theory. • If there are any limitations of your study, state them. • Have a critical reflection on lessons you have learned. Note: Results and discussion are often combined, and modularised according to technical aspects of the paper
Conclusions A popular 'cop-out'is to fill the conclusions section with summary of what's in the technical section of the paper.This concludes nothing!Don't duplicate the Abstract. Conclusions must conclude!They must give some overall insight into the value of your work in general and inform the reader of what the major impact is. Most important results. List any reservations or limitations 。Bullet-Pointed List space Scroll Lock conclusion+ Pause Insert ● Home Page MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.15 References Cite sources of theories,data,or anything else you have taker from elsewhere. References must be complete:name,initials,year,title journal,volume,start-page and finish-page.There are two main methods. >Listing references in alphabetical order i.e.sorted by surname (Harvard).Examples: o Li,H.Z.et.al.(2003),"A Novel Chatter Stability Criterion for Modelling and Simulation of the Dynamic Milling Process in Time Domain".The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology.22:619-625. >Listing references in numerical ordering of appearance in the body of the dissertation/thesis.Example: o [1]Li H Z,Li X P,Chen X Q,"A Novel Chatter Stability Criterion for Modelling and Simulation of the Dynamic Milling Process in Time Domain".The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology.22:619-625(2003). MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.16
MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.15 Conclusions • A popular `cop-out' is to fill the conclusions section with a summary of what's in the technical section of the paper. This concludes nothing! Don’t duplicate the Abstract. • Conclusions must conclude! They must give some overall insight into the value of your work in general and inform the reader of what the major impact is. • Most important results. • List any reservations or limitations • Bullet-Pointed List MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.16 References • Cite sources of theories, data, or anything else you have taken from elsewhere. • References must be complete: name, initials, year, title, journal, volume, start-page and finish-page. There are two main methods. Listing references in alphabetical order i.e. sorted by surname (Harvard). Examples: o Li, H.Z. et. al. (2003), “A Novel Chatter Stability Criterion for Modelling and Simulation of the Dynamic Milling Process in Time Domain”. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 22: 619-625. Listing references in numerical ordering of appearance in the body of the dissertation/thesis. Example: o [1] Li H Z, Li X P, Chen X Q, “A Novel Chatter Stability Criterion for Modelling and Simulation of the Dynamic Milling Process in Time Domain”. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 22: 619-625 (2003)
Developing an effective tipe first draft Record and consolidate all the information.All data, references,drafts of tables and figures,etc. Outline Headings-what technical contents are to be included Start writing.Try to find a time and place where you can think and write without distractions. Write quickly.Don't worry about words,spelling or punctuation at all at this stage,just ideas. Write the paper in parts.Don't attempt to write the whole manuscript at once,instead,treat each section as a mini essay. Revise for clarity and readability. MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.17 Relpbue Style 坤她 AO TONG Write in technical English. >A lot of applications many applications >Enormous potential>great potential You need to write in the third person,i.e.not using the words "I", "You","We"or "They".If you do need to use the first person,use "We"instead of "I". Every figure and table must be explained or referred in the main text. Figures and tables must be numbered in consecutive order and have captions,and come after citations in the main body. Avoid geographical referencing,such "shown in the figure blow". All references listed must be referred in the main text. Use short sentences,and plain English.Most sentences should be about 15-20 words. Paragraph.For a scientific article,paragraphs of about 150 words in length are considered optimal.Avoid using unnecessary words. MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof.XiaoQi Chen 1.18
MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.17 Developing an effective first draft • Record and consolidate all the information. All data, references, drafts of tables and figures, etc. • Outline / Headings - what technical contents are to be included • Start writing. Try to find a time and place where you can think and write without distractions. • Write quickly. Don't worry about words, spelling or punctuation at all at this stage, just ideas. • Write the paper in parts. Don't attempt to write the whole manuscript at once, instead, treat each section as a mini essay. • Revise for clarity and readability. MT333 Materials Applications and Practice Prof. XiaoQi Chen 1.18 Style • Write in technical English. A lot of applications many applications Enormous potential great potential • You need to write in the third person, i.e. not using the words “I”, “You”, “We” or “They”. If you do need to use the first person, use “We” instead of “I”. • Every figure and table must be explained or referred in the main text. • Figures and tables must be numbered in consecutive order and have captions, and come after citations in the main body. • Avoid geographical referencing, such “shown in the figure blow”. • All references listed must be referred in the main text. • Use short sentences, and plain English. Most sentences should be about 15-20 words. • Paragraph. For a scientific article, paragraphs of about 150 words in length are considered optimal. Avoid using unnecessary words