8 points
* Four 1-hour lecture/tutorial classes and
one 4-hour laboratory class per week
* First semester
* Clayton
Objectives On completion of this subject students will have an understanding of the terminology of crystallography and its role in determining material properties; the thermodynamics basis of phase equilibria; some different types of binary phase diagrams; the preparation, characterisation and properties of polymers; how to solve problems in these areas.
Synopsis This subject consists of three equal-weight units: crystallography - an introduction to crystal structure, symmetry and the study of crystals using diffraction techniques; phase equilibria and microstructures - a study of the thermodynamics leading to the construction of binary phase diagrams and the resulting microstructures; and chemistry and microstructure of polymers.
Assessment Examinations (4.5 hours) and assignments: 70%
* Laboratory work: 30%
Prescribed texts
Callister W D Materials science and engineering: An introduction 4th edn, Wiley, 1997
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