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MTL
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200
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Materials Science Fundamentals
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Atomic structure, atomic bonding in materials, crystallinity, lattice structure. Crystal systems, x-ray diffraction, amorphous materials. Imperfections and diffusion in solids. Phase diagrams and phase transformations. Structures of metals, polymers and ceramics. Corrosion and degradation. Thermal and electrical properties of materials. (2 hr. Lab every other week)
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Lect: 3 hrs./Lab: 1 hr.
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| Prerequisite: CHY 102
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Course Weight: 1.00
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MTL
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300
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Materials Science II
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Mechanical Properties of materials, materials testing - tensile properties, hardness, impact, fatigue, creep; failure and modes of fracture; engineering materials systems, interrelationships of structure, properties and processing; structural modifications in metals, polymers, ceramics and composites; strengthening mechanisms, heat treatment; processing and applications of engineering materials. (2 hr. Lab every other week)
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Lect: 3 hrs./Lab: 1 hr.
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| Prerequisites: MTL 200, CPS 125, MTH 141, MEC 222, MTH 240, PCS 211, and PCS 213
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Course Weight: 1.00
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MTL
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700
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Materials Selection for Engineering Design
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Comparison of materials, advances in materials, role of materials in design; methodology of materials selection; evaluation of property data, failure analysis, fracture mechanics, crack growth rate; analysis of material performance requirements; reliability and probability; materials data bases, case studies in materials selection.
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Lect: 3 hrs.
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| Prerequisites: MTL 300, PCS 213, CMN 432, ECN 801, MEC 309, MEC 411, MEC 430, MEC 431, and MTH 510
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Course Weight: 1.00
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