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Design and Materials

Selection

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bambang Suharno


Kuliah Desain dan Pemilihan Material
Program Pasca Sarjana

Metallurgy and Materials Engineering Department


University of Indonesia
Semester Genap 2016-2017
University of
Tujuan pembelajaran
Indonesia

Mahasiswa mampu menjelaskan metode


pemilihan material dan mampu memilih
berbagai jenis material bidang rekayasa
untuk keperluan fungsi tertentu.

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Materials Selection and Design , 1997, Volume 20 of ASM


Handbook
M.F. Ashby, Material Selection in Mechanical Design
Mangonon,P.L, The Principle of Material Selection for
Engineering Design,Prentice-Hall International, Inc,
Melbourne, 1999
Dieter,G.E.(Ed),ASM Volume 20,Material Selection & Design,
1997
Crane,F.A.A. and J.A.Charles, Selection and use of
Engineering Material, Butterworth & Co, 1984
Bradley, Elihu F, Super Alloys, ASM International, 1988
Jurnal/ Publikasi Lainnya

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Why Material Selection is important?
Indonesia

process to select the best materials which may


have the potential to perform well both in
industrially and commercially.
the competition in the market is heavy.
If a proper material selection is not done, the
product life tends to be highly unpredictable.
therefore the material selection process is quite
important for the long term success of
engineering applications.

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Classification of Materials
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Metals and Alloys


Ceramics, Glasses,and Glass-ceramics
Polymers (plastics), Thermoplastics and Thermosets
Semiconductors
Composite Materials

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The World of Materials
Indonesia
Steels
Cast irons
Al-alloys

Metals
Cu-alloys
Ni-alloys
Ti-alloys
PE, PP, PC
Alumina PA (Nylon)
Si-Carbide
Polymers,
Ceramics,
GFRP elastomers
glasses CFRP Butyl rubber
Soda-glass Neoprene
Pyrex Composites
KFRP
Plywood

Polymer foams Woods


Metal foams
Natural
Foams materials
Ceramic foams
Natural fibres:
Glass foams Hemp, Flax,
Cotton

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Representative examples,
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Indonesia applications, and properties for each
category of materials

Example of Applications Properties

Metals and Alloys


Gray cast iron Automobile engine blocks Castable, machinable,
vibration damping
Ceramics and
Glasses
SiO2-Na2O-CaO Window glass Optically transparent,
thermally insulating
Polymers
Polyethylene Food packaging Easily formed into thin,
flexible, airtight film

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Indonesia

Example of Applications Properties

Semiconductors
Silicon Transistors and integrated Unique electrical
circuits behavior

Composites Carbide cutting tools for High hardness, yet


Tungsten carbide machining good shock
resistance
-cobalt (WC-Co)

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2003 Brooks/Cole Publishing / Thomson Learning
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Representative strengths of various categories of materials

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Functional Classification of
Indonesia
Materials

Aerospace
Biomedical
Electronic Materials
Energy Technology and Environmental Technology
Magnetic Materials
Photonic or Optical Materials
Smart Materials
Structural Materials

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2003 Brooks/Cole Publishing / Thomson Learning
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Indonesia

Functional
classification of
materials.
Notice that
metals, plastics,
and ceramics
occur in
different
categories. A
limited number
of examples in
each category is
provided

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Environmental and Other Effects
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Effects of following factors must be accounted for in


design to ensure that components do not fail
unexpectedly:

Temperature
Corrosion
Fatigue
Strain Rate

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Figure 1.12
Increasing
temperature normally
reduces the strength
of a material.
Polymers are suitable
only at low
temperatures. Some
composites, special
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alloys, and ceramics,


have excellent
properties at high
temperatures

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Density is mass per unit volume of a material,


usually expressed in units of g/cm3 or lb/in.3
Strength-to-weight ratio is the strength of a material
divided by its density; materials with a high strength-
to-weight ratio are strong but lightweight.

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Material Selection vs Design
Indonesia

Pemilihan material
yang salah:
Failure in service
Terdapat cost yang
tidak perlu
Material yang tepat:
Performance in
service
Menentukan
processing yang
tepat
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Materials vs Process
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Indonesia
-Casting
-Metal
-Forging
-Polimer
-Welding
-Keramik
-Machinin
-Komposit g
- Pressing
-Injection
Molding
Process Improvement : 10 20 % Penghematan Production
Cost
Substitusi Materials: 50 60 % Penghematan Production
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Substitusi Aluminium Tuang ke Polimer
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Subsitusi Material

Aluminium Nylon 66

Keuntungan :
1. Lebih ringan dengan reject yg kecil
2. Tidak perlu proses machining
3. Bahan bakar lebih efisien
4. Cost produksi tereduksi

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Trend Penggunaan Berbagai Material Dalam Industri
Otomotif
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Indonesia

Steel Steel Alumi- Metal


Cast Iron Plastic Rubber Glass Others
Sheet Casting nium Alloy

1970 46,9% 13,8% 14,3% 6,6% 5,0% 3,0% 3,0% 3,0% 4,4%

1980 45,7% 10,8% 16,0% 5,0% 5,3% 4,2% 2,7% 2,6% 7,7%

1990 42,5% 10,5% 20,8% 7,1% 5,9% 4,8% 2,6% 2,3% 3,5%

2000 34,0% 9,0% 20,0% 14,0% 7,0% 7,5% 3,0% 2,5% 3,0%

2010 25,0% 8,5% 18,0% 20,0% 7,5% 12,0% 3,2% 2,8% 3,0%

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Topik Kuliah
Indonesia

Desain dan Pemilihan Material Tahan Korosi (Case Study in oil


and gas industry, power industry and petrochemical industry)
Desain dan pemilihan material tahan temperatur tinggi ((Case
Study in oil and gas industry, power industry and
petrochemical industry)
Desain dan Pemilihan Material Tahan Aus (case study in
mining and cement industry)
Function of Materials (Materials Selection)
Biomaterials
Solar cell (Energy)
Magnetic or Electronic Materials

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