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Title: Introduction to Engineering and Technology Concepts


1
Introduction to Engineering and Technology
Concepts
  • Unit Two
  • Chapter Six Types of Materials

2
Instructions for Success
  • Each chapter of every unit will begin with a
    Mindjog. This is a warm up question that you
    should answer in your workbook in the proper
    chapter.
  • Please take notes as you move through the
    presentations in the notebook that has been
    provided.
  • Sections will come up in each presentation with
    an assignment notice. Turn to the section
    detailed on the slide in your workbook and
    complete the assignment before proceeding.
  • Good luck!

3
Objective
  • Students will classify materials according to
    standards.

4
Mindjog!
  • On your worksheet, please respond to the
    following question 
  • Recalling last chapters information on
    materials, what do you think the difference
    between natural, synthetic, and composite
    materials are?

5
Material World
  • Materials come in all shapes and sizes and they
    are everywhere and each possesses specific
    properties.
  • Materials can be classified as natural,
    synthetic, or composite.
  • Natural materials occur naturally on the earth.
  • Synthetic materials are human made, with the most
    common being plastics. They are developed from
    vegetable fibers (cellulose), natural gas, and
    petroleum.
  • Composite materials are combinations of natural
    and synthetic. For example, concrete (Wright,
    2004).

6
Classification
  • Materials that come from living organisms are
    called organic materials. For example, wood,
    cotton, and flax are products of plant fibers.
    Wool and leather come from animals. Petroleum
    and coal are products of decayed organic matter.
  • Inorganic materials do not come from living
    things. For example, metals and ceramics.
  • Organic and inorganic is one way to classify
    material (Wright, 2004).

7
Classification
  • Some materials naturally occur on earth in a
    specific amount. Another way to classify
    material is by how fast those materials
    regenerate.
  • Those that occur in a specific amount will not
    regenerate. They are exhaustible.
  • Other materials have a life cycle and can be
    regenerated they are genetic materials (Wright,
    2004).

8
Classification
  • Materials can also be classified by physical
    state, in the form of solid, liquids, and gases.
  • Solid materials hold their size and shape. They
    have an internal structure that causes them to be
    rigid. (Wright, 2004). They can be divided up
    into these categories metals, plastics
    (polymeric), ceramics, and composites.
  • Liquids are visible fluid materials that will not
    normally hold their size and shape.
  • Gases are materials that easily disperse and
    expand to fill any space and have no physical
    shape (Wright, 2004).

9
Properties
  • All materials exhibit a specific set of
    properties. They include
  • Physical properties characteristics due to
    structure of the material.
  • Mechanical Properties the reaction of the
    material to a force or load.
  • Chemical Properties the reaction of the
    material to one or more chemicals.
  • Thermal Properties reaction to heating and
    cooling.
  • Electrical/Magnetic Properties reaction to
    electrical and magnetic forces.
  • Acoustical Properties reaction to sound waves.
  • Optical Properties reaction to visible light
    (Wright, 2004).

10
Information
  • Knowing that materials can be categorized allows
    us to create information.
  • As discussed, information is data that has been
    sorted and categorized for human use.
  • Data is raw facts and figures collected by people
    and machines.
  • There are three different types of information
  • Scientific Information organized data about the
    laws and natural phenomena in the universe.
  • Technological Information Organized data about
    the design, production, operation, maintenance,
    and service of human-made products and
    structures.
  • Humanities information Organized data about the
    values and actions of individuals and society
    (Wright, 2004).

11
Assignment 1
  • Please turn to the section in your workbook
    entitled, Unit Two, Chapter Six Types of
    Materials.
  • Complete the extension questions under the
    Assignment 1 header before moving onto the
    next section of slides.

12
BEFORE MOVING ON
  • Did you complete the Assignment 1 Section
    under the Unit Two, Chapter Six Types of
    Materials section of your workbook?
  • If you have, please proceed to the next slide.

13
Unit Two Completed!
  • Please close this presentation and launch the
    file entitled, Unit 3, Chapter 1.

14
References
  • Wright, R. (2004) Technology The
    Goodheart-Willcox Company, Inc.
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