Materials selection as an interdisciplinary technical activity: basic methodology and case studies

  • Ferrante M
  • Santos S
  • Castro J
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Abstract

The technical activity known as Materials Selection is reviewed in its concepts and methodolo-gies. Objectives and strategies are briefly presented and two important features are introduced and discussed; (i) Merit Indices: a combination of materials properties, which maximises the objectives chosen by the designer and (ii) Materials Properties Maps: a bi-dimensional space whose coordinates are pairs of properties in which materials can be plotted and compared directly in terms of their merit indices. A general strategy for the deduction of these indices is explained and a formal methodology to establish a ranking of candidate materials when multiple constraints intervene is presented. Finally, two case studies are discussed in depth, one related to materials substitution in the context of mechanical design and a less conventional case linking material selection to physical comfort in the home furniture industry.

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Ferrante, M., Santos, S. F., & Castro, J. F. R. de. (2000). Materials selection as an interdisciplinary technical activity: basic methodology and case studies. Materials Research, 3(2), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1516-14392000000200002

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