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3.00 Credits
Principles of solidstate reactions including elementary kinetics, nucleation and growth theory; annealing of coldworked metals; diffusionless transformation, precipitation reactions and tempering; physical metallurgy of steels; relation between properties and microstructure. Laboratory experiments related to phase transformations in steel, solidification structures, precipitation hardening, and plant trips. 3 lectures/problemsolving and 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisites: MTE 207 (or ME 315); CHE 302 (or ME 301).
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3.00 Credits
The composition, structure, and properties of ceramic bodies employed as structural and nonstructural materials, with an emphasis on processing and their physical state, elasticity, strength, and optical, thermal, and electrical properties. Laboratory experiments related to fabrication, testing, statistical analysis, and plant trips. 3 lectures/problemsolving and 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisites: MTE 207 and MTE 317L (or ME 315 and ME 350L).
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to composite materials engineering processing and mechanics. Properties and processing of fibers and matrices. Polymer matrix composites, metal matrix composites, ceramic composites and carbon/carbon. Lamina and laminate constitutive equations. Laminate strength analysis. Laboratory experiments related to composite fabrication, characterization, testing, and plant trips. 3 lectures/problemsolving and 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisites: MTE 207 and MTE 317L (or ME 315 and ME 350L).
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2.00 Credits
Integration of the undergraduate courses in the basic sciences, engineering sciences, materials engineering, economics, business, and general education in the integrated solution of materials selection and design problems. Analysis, selection, and evaluation of materials and processes aimed at product development. Use of numeric based selection criteria will be emphasized culminating in professional reports and presentations. 2 lecture discussions, and 1 threehour laboratory/ problemsolving. Prerequisites: senior standing, GWT, and MTE 338.
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4.00 Credits
Overview of materials characterization and testing methods. Topics include: fundamentals of crystallography, properties of Xrays and Xray diffraction, determination of crystal structures, IR spectroscopy, electron microscopy, ultrasound evaluation techniques. 4 lectures/problemsolving. Prerequisites: MTE 327 or ME 315.
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4.00 Credits
Basic principles of fracture mechanics, and applications to failure analysis. Topics include: elements of fracture mechanics, ductile and brittle fracture, residual stresses, creep, fatigue, environmental effects, statistical distributions, and design issues. The approach will emphasize case histories (including guest lectures from practicing engineers on actual studies) and student presentations. Topics include: 4 lectures/problemsolving. Prerequisites: MTE 207 (or ME 315); and MTE 317L (or ME 350L).
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2.00 Credits
Integrated approach to materials selection and design utilizing engineering sciences, materials engineering, economics, business and general education. Analysis, selection, and evaluation of materials and processes in design. Use of numericbased selection criteria emphasized, culminating in professional reports and presentations. 2 lecture discussions, and 1 threehour laboratory/problem. Prerequisites: MTE 420/L.
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14.00 Credits
Group study of a selected topic, the title to be specified in advance. Total credit limited to 8 units, with a maximum of 4 units per quarter. Instruction is by lecture, laboratory, or a combination.
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4.00 Credits
Developing skills in listening to music using musics from various world music cultures. 4 lecture discussions.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to selected music cultures of the world. At least one music culture from each continent will be covered. 4 lectures/problemsolving. Course fulfills GE SubArea C1.
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