Saturday, September 19, 2009

The CSI Master Format
  • Division 1
General Requirements
  • Division 2
Site-work
  • Division 3
Concrete
  • Division 4
Masonry
  • Division 5
Metals
  • Division 6
Wood and Plastics
  • Division 7
Thermal-Moisture Protection
  • Division 8
Doors and Windows

  • Division 9
Finishes
  • Division 10
Specialties
  • Division 11
Equipment
  • Division 12
Furnishings
  • Division 13
Special Construction
  • Division 14
Conveying Systems
  • Division 15
Mechanical
  • Division 16
Electrical


The CSI Master Format -Division 8-
Metal Doors and Windows
Wood and Plastic Doors
Door Opening Assemblies
Special Doors
Entrances and Storefronts
Metal Windows
Wood and Plastic Windows
Special Windows
Hardware
Glazing
Glazed Curtain Walls

Engineering Classification
“How a material performs”

Engineering classifications are purely performance based and typically organize the materials according to a process they are involved in (smelting, CAM).
Basic Organization of Material Categories in the Engineering Profession
  • State
  • Solid
  • Liquid
  • Gas

Structure
  • Amorphous
  • Crystalline

Origin
  • Natural
  • Synthetic

Composition
  • Organic
  • Inorganic
  • Alloy

Processing
  • Cast
  • Hardened
  • Rolled

Property
  • Emissivity
  • Conductivity

Environment
  • Corrosive
  • Underwater

Application
  • Adhesive
  • Paint
  • Fuel

Engineering Materials -Ferrous Metals-
  • Steels
  • Carbon
  • Low alloy steels
  • High Alloy Steels

Cast Irons
  • Gray
  • White
  • Malleable Cast Iron
  • Ductile Iron
Engineering Materials -Combination Metals-
  • Clad Metals
  • Coated Metals

Engineering Materials -Nonferrous Metals-
Engineering Metals
  • Light Metals
  • Aluminum/Alloys
  • Titanium/Alloys
  • Other
Medium Metals
  • Chromium/Alloys
  • Copper/Alloys
  • Other
Heavy Metals
  • Zinc/Alloys
  • Other

Specialty Metals
  • Semiconductor
  • Other
Engineering Materials -Combination Materials-

Composites

  • Particle Composites
  • Fiber Composites
  • Dispersion Composites

Foams, Other
  • Foams
  • Microspheres
Laminates
  • Clad Laminates
  • Bonded Laminates
  • Honeycomb Laminates


Engineering Materials -Nonmetals and Compounds

Crystalline Nonmetals
  • Minerals
  • Ceramics
  • Refractory
  • Non-refractory
Amorphous Materials
  • Glasses
  • Plastics
  • Thermoplastics
  • Thermosets
Rubber/Elastomers

Fibrous Materials
Wood/Products
  • Natural
  • Treated
  • Processed
Textile Fiber Products
  • Natural
  • Synthetic
Distinguishing Smart and Intelligent Systems and Elements

Traditional Materials - High-Performance Materials
Fixed response to external stimuli (material properties remain constant under normal conditions)

Smart Materials
Type 1 - Property-Changing
  • Type 1 - Intrinsic response variation of materials to specific internal or external stimuli
Type 2 - Energy Exchanging
  • Type 2 - Responses can be computationally controlled or enhanced

Distinguishing Smart and Intelligent Systems and Elements


Smart Devices and Systems
  • Embedded smart materials in devices or systems, with intrinsic response variations and related computational enhancements to multiple internal or external stimuli

Intelligent Environments
  • Combined intrinsic and cognitively guided response variations of whole environment comprised of smart devices and systems to use conditions and internal or external stimuli.


Material Science Classification
“Why one material is different than another”.

Material Science classifies materials based on the core understanding of the material’s internal structure.

Beginning with the atomic organization.

The next level of classification depends on the bonding forces (ionic, covalent, metallic, or Van Der Waals) and how they produce different physical patterns.

This way of classifying materials is useful for the following reasons:
  • It gives us a way to describe the specific properties that characterize different materials.
  • It helps us understand the material at the molecular level so we can be better informed.
  • It provides a basis for developing a method for designing materials that possess different qualities or properties.

Alternative Classification Styles

Alternative classification systems attempt to bring new materials to designers; as well as force designers to think about materials in a different way. Instead of designating certain materials to a design process sometimes the process is dependent on the materials.



  • Material ConneXion
  • Techno Textiles




Material ConneXion

Material ConneXion classifies materials in a slightly different way. Materials are sorted according to their inherent properties. The only initially noticeable difference from more traditional classifications are the innovative uses of such materials.

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