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Clayton First semester 2007 (Day)
Phase transformations - precipitation and precipitation hardening, spinodal decomposition, displacive transformations, ordering; and structure and properties of ceramics.
Students will develop a thorough understanding of the characteristics and mechanisms of solid-state phase transformations in and their impacts on the performance of engineering alloys; an understanding of the role of dislocations in determining the mechanical properties of metals and alloys; in depth understanding of strengthening mechanisms in metals and alloys; a knowledge of basic principles of microstructural design.
Three written assignments (30%), four laboratory classes (20%), one three-hour exam (50%)
2.5 lectures/tutorials plus 2.5 hours laboratory per week
MSC3021, MTE3502