This document summarizes an introduction to this course which is about the various types of materials and their properties and structures.
by Beatrice Megan Uy
A little one’s guide to materials. This video gives us an idea about why certain materials are being used in products and how the improvement of existing materials (or the creation of new ones) contributes to the development of the things we use every day.
In this video, a detailed introduction to what we need to know about materials engineering is given. The instructor helps us understand why we need to study materials and how they can help us select/improve/create the best one to fit our needs. Also, we learn about the relationship among processing, structure, and properties of a material, as well as the different material properties a material can have that we would look into when selecting or creating a material.
This document summarizes a crash course into how materials bond on a atomic level and how these bonds affects the properties of the material.
by Beatrice Megan Uy
This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into a unit cell and crystal lattice structures. It highlights the key differences between the simple cubic unit cell, the body-centered cubic structure and the face-centered cubic structure in table format.
This video provides a very thorough discussion about the structure of crystalline solids and everything related to this chapter (i.e. theoretical densities, polycrystals, polymorphism, point coordinates, crystallographic directions, etc.)
In this video, we learn about the two types of chemical bonding: covalent and ionic, and the 2 types of covalent bonding: polar and nonpolar covalent bonding.