![]() 01/19/2015 at 22:11 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
For a school project showing three different ways chemistry plays a role in mechanical engineering. It doesn't, but whatever. This one demonstrates carbon fiber.
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Chemistry describes how molecules interact, which determines material properties, which can determine tensile strength, hardness, plasticity, etc. , all of which are relevant to mechanical engineering. Start with crystalline structure and lattice.
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That's the basis of my carbon fiber example. I have that and combustion engines, I can't think of another. Rust, maybe?
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yeah, corrosion would be my next bet also. Galvanic would be a fun example. All my degrees are biomed, so I'm short on examples that aren't hip implants, heart valves, stents....