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436-325 Microstructures & Processing - Materials | |
Credit Points | 7.14 |
Coordinator | Mr G.J. Pratt |
Prerequisites | 436-222 Engineering Design and Materials 1B - Introduction to Engineering Materials |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | 24 hours of lectures, 6 hours of tutorials and 6 hours of laboratory work |
Subject Description | On completion students should understand the influence of microstructures and processing on the properties of fabricated metals, ceramics and polymers. Topics covered include; metals: structure, phase diagrams, transformation kinetics, steels, light alloys. Ceramics: structure, mechanical properties, statistics of brittle fracture. Polymers: structure, mechanical behaviour. Production, forming and joining of polymers. |
Assessment | Laboratory, tutorial work, assignments of up to 5000 words or equivalent. One examination not exceeding three-hours |
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