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Name of course :
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Physical Metallurgy
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Description :
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Application and design of selected metals and alloys in a theoretical and practical context. Relationships between mechanical behavior, and alloy chemistry, microstructure, and processing. Corrosion resistance; fatigue failure; creep; brittle fracture. Design of specific microstructures.
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Prerequisites :
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MAT 321, MAT 450
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Corequisites :
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MAT 430
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Comments :
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Credit for both MAT 431 and MSE 531 is not allowed
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