Engineering Materials - Metallurgy
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
- Introduction to Materials, Materials science and metallurgy. In this video we look at metals, polymers, ceramics and composites.
00:00 Logo
00:12 Introduction
00:31 Metals Introduction
01:01 Polymers Introduction
01:37 Ceramics Introduction
02:15 Composites Introduction
02:45 Metals Properties
03:29 Polymer Properties
04:16 Ceramic Properties
05:18 Composite Properties
06:11 Metal on the Atomic Scale
06:42 Dislocations (Metal)
07:38 Grain Structure (Metal)
08:02 Strengthening Mechanisms (Metal)
09:58 Summary
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metallurgy is an intimidating topic for me. I'm going to a trade school to learn welding but they don't teach this. I really appreciate this video
I am in interested in studying metallurgical engineering this is all i needed to get a better understanding of what to expect. Thank you , now i have no doubts in going to specialize in this field of study....
More like this please.
Thanks for this video, it was a little fast but it gave me a clearer idea of things.
mind blowing. Great job!!
Thank You, this is a good introduction to materials. It would also be goid to cover how concentrated elements are obtained
Thanks so much!! Really appreciate the time & energy you put into this!!!!
what are your sources, please? I mean how did you get to the washing machine statistics?
Excellent video. Quite enjoyed it. And understood
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I'm an electrical engineering tech. I'm mainly here because I'm interested in learning how to smelt metals safely.
I am metallurgical and material engg. Dept. Study at diploma in INDIRA GANDHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY,SARANG,DIST-DHENKANAL,PIN-759146,STATE ODISHA.
I'm studying mechanical engineering
Petrochemical engineer, unfortunately, I don´t know anything about this, I would like to learn. So, If there is someone here who could help me, for sure I will be very glad.
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I was doing a project on metals and found it super intriguing
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please work on organic chemistry also.i will be thankful to your team.and ur videos are wonderful.thank u
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Video is really helpful but the music was a bit confusing
Very good video...please make a video in detail on Austenite,pearlite,cementite and iron carbon equilibrium diagram with easy explanation
It would be interesting if you created a video on the extraction of nonferrous metals.
Awesome video. Please change the music up. I now have a headache from listening to it repeat.
Good stuff
Thank you
Did he say silicon is a polymer? It absolutely is not, it's a metalloid. If he meant to say silicone, I don't know why the picture shown is relevant.
Your voice by itself would be perfect, wonderful video though
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Can you say me the salary and the important of Information Technology for Metal Processing I don't understand about this
Great video Mr. Would you be so kind and share some good titles of materials and matallurgical books? In any case, thank you for the videos.
@@MetallurgyData Well thank you sir. You are indeed humble and generous toward your viewers.
Bob Lazar spoke on Joe Rogan about the metallurgy of alien spacecraft. Could you perhaps do a video on how something like that would look like?
When you went into the topic of synthetic polymers you mentioned Silicon, is there more than one type of silicon? The blend from polymers in general to synthetic ones and mentioning silicon specifically leads me to assume it’s entirely manmade, yet I remember silicon being on the periodic table...
Silicone is a man made polymer made from several different elements including silicon but it is not itself silicon.
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Polymers can be good conductors of electricity?
Too bad there's not a separate audio track allowing the option to turn the music off. I resorted to muting the sound and reading the closed-captioning, which sucks, because the whole point of watching these types of videos is to avoid reading. But I found the music entirely too distracting and annoying -- otherwise a very good video.
great info in this video but why do so many youtube clip use an irritating soundtrack?
Any expert who can suggest me components materials for axial flux motor?
Good night
Is there no version in French thank you
What about diamond?
Hi, i have a problem that maybe you can help me with, i have modified a pizza elettric oven that has 2 heating element, one under the coking plate and one above it (both of them are 600watt), i have removed the bottom one and placed on top together with the other one, for a total of 1200watt above the plate, i reach 430 degrees celsius on the coking plate for coking pizza, but the problem is that after the coking i have found metal particles on the coking plate (a lot of them like a powder) and i have used a magnet for picking up this particles, now the oven is made from stainless steel aisi 300 series and its not magnetic and it has no visible sings of corrosion, i think that the metal particles come from the heating elements (the magnet do not stick to them too so probably also aisi 300 series), and also this wasnt happening before i placed the bottom heating element above, together with the other one, do you know what is going on? the heating element are in apparently good shape i dont see any visible signs of corrosion or rust on them, one thing to mention is that the heating elements touch eachother (for a reason of tight space available in the oven) so maybe when they heat up and expand and then cool down and reverse there is friction between them, or maybe is beacuse they heat up to much (the glowing color bytheway is red not orange or yellow). Do you know what those metal particles can be? Thanks
Hi, the only thing I can think of is scale but you shouldn’t really see any from stainless at those temperatures. What is the cooking plate made from? Is there anything else in the oven that is magnetic that could be oxidising? Are the heating element arcing when they touch?
@@MetallurgyData thanks for the reply, the plate is made of baked clay, the oven has a coking chamber of stainless steel that is non magnetic so i think austenitic and also the heat elements are not magnetic, the elemets are not arcing, they just touch eachother but works normaly, i dont know what do you mean with "scale" (maybe is the cromium oxide layer on the surface of the stainless ?). also the 430 celsius is on the baked clay plate but probably on the dome of the coking chamber (above the heat elements) the temperature is more than that.
I was thinking more iron oxide but can’t really see where it is coming from. Sorry I couldn’t have been of more help.
Atomic radii of Carbon is 0.067 nm and that of nickel is 0.149 nm, then why is nickel shown smaller than Carbon at 9:50
How did the first man begin with copper iron or where ever it started.
Some metals such as copper, gold, and meteoric iron can sometimes naturally be found in metallic form.
Why we need to study engineering materials
really hope you guys bring out a few more videos soon and that you get way more views n subs it's a crime that stupid cat videos and stuff get like millions of views but something that's actually interesting barely gets any
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01:34 silicone polymer not silicon semi conductor
Move the atoms around!
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The music is annoying, but the structure of the lesson is great 🙋
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Music ruined the video
Why would they say Silicon is a polymer???
then why is there a cpu shown?
There is a bit of silicone adhesive used to affix the heat spreader to the substrate but the graphic shown at 1:34 is bare silicon
MetallurgyData ok explain silica
woo silicon dioxide is commonly referred to as silica.
I'm #stainless
So your telling me, iron creates sediments and ceramics by over heating and cooling iron
Silicone is polymer and Silicon is an element. Why an IC is shown when you talk about Silicone? That huge mistake questions every bit of information provided in this video.