Assignment

  1. Each person in the course will find an object lying around his/her apartment or dorm room, identify the material the object is made from to the best of his/her ability (be able to explain your reasoning), look up at least ten properties for that material, and provide a definition for each of these properties.  Material handbooks located in the reference section of the library and online property databases may be very useful.  The following are some items that previous students chose.

  1. Each person will also experimentally estimate the material's coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE).  You may refer to ASTM D6341 for example testing procedures.  Based on the limitations of the available equipment, your specimen should be less than 12" long and have measurable dimensional changes going from room temperature to approximately -20 oF.  At least two distinct dimensions (e.g. diameter and length) should be measured.  Specimens with larger dimensions and larger CTE usually provide better results.

  1. Summarize your results, as per your teachers' instructions, and submit at the start of your next lab class.  Bring your material to the lab meeting in case your teachers or classmates ask to see them.  Reports should include references for the accepted CTE values.  You may also wish to answer some of the following questions.