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MTGN 416: Mlgn516. Properties of Ceramics
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
Survey of the properties of ceramic materials and how these properties are determined by the chemical structure (composition), crystal structure, and the microstructure of crystalline ceramics and glasses. Thermal, optical, and mechanical properties of single-phase and multiphase ceramics, including composites, are covered. Prerequisites: PHGN200, MTGN311 or MLGN501, MTGN4l2 or Consent of Instructor. 3 hours lecture, 3 semester hours.
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MTGN 417: Refractory Materials
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
Refractory materials in metallurgical construction. Oxide phase diagrams for analyzing the behavior of metallurgical slags in contact with materials of construction. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor. 3 hours lecture; 3 semester hours.
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MTGN 419: Mlgn519. Non- Crystalline Materials
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
Introduction to the principles of glass science-andengineering and non-crystalline materials in general. Glass Colorado School of Mines Undergraduate Bulletin 2008-2009 123 formation, structure, crystallization and properties will be covered, along with a survey of commercial glass compositions, manufacturing processes and applications. Prerequisites: MTGN311 or MLGN501, MLGN512/MTGN412, or Consent of Instructor. 3 hours lecture; 3 semester hours.
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MTGN 422: Process Analysis And Development
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
Aspects of process development, plant design and management. Prerequisite: MTGN334. Co-requisite: MTGN424 or Consent of Instructor. 2 hours lecture; 2 semester hours.
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MTGN 424: Process Analysis And Development Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
Projects to accompany the lectures in MTGN422. Prerequisite: MTGN422 or Consent of Instructor. 3 hours lab; 1 semester hour.
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MTGN 430: Physical Chemistry of Iron And Steelmaking
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
Physical chemistry principles of blast furnace and direct reduction production of iron and refining of iron to steel. Discussion of raw materials, productivity, impurity removal, deoxidation, alloy additions, and ladle metallurgy. Prerequisite: MTGN334. 3 hours lecture; 3 semester hours.
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MTGN 431: Hydro- And Electro- Metallurgy
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
Physicochemical principles associated with the extraction and refining of metals by hydro- and electrometallurgical techniques. Discussion of unit processes in hydrometallurgy, electrowinning, and electrorefining. Analysis of integrated flowsheets for the recovery of nonferrous metals. Prerequisites: MTGN334, MTGN351 and MTGN352. Co-requisite: MTGN461, MTGN433 or Consent of Instructor. 2 hours lecture; 2 semester hours.
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MTGN 432: Pyrometallurgy
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
Extraction and refining of metals including emerging practices. Modifications driven by environmental regulations and by energy minimization. Analysis and design of processes and the impact of economic constraints. Prerequisite: MTGN334. 3 hours lecture; 3 semester hours.
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MTGN 433: Hydro- And Electro- Metallurgy Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
Experiments designed to supplement the lectures in MTGN431. Co-requisite: MTGN431 or Consent of Instructor. 3 hours lab; 1 semester hours.
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MTGN 434: Design And Economics of Metallurgical Plants
3.00 Credits
Colorado School of Mines
Design of metallurgical processing systems. Methods for estimating process costs and profitability. Performance, selection, and design of process equipment. Integration of process units into a working plant and its economics, construction, and operation. Market research and surveys. Prerequisites: DCGN209, MTGN351 or Consent of Instructor. 3 hours lecture; 3 semester hours.
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