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MET ENG 307: Metals Casting
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
An advanced course in the materials and methods used in modern metals casting processes. Application of metallurgical principles to the casting of metals. Design of castings and metals casting mold features using commercial casting process simulation software. Prerequisite: Met Eng 221 or Mech Eng 153.
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MET ENG 308: Metals Casting Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
An advanced laboratory study of mold materials, metal flow, and cast metals. Emphasis is given to design of gating, risering, and ladle treatment techniques required for economical, highquality castings. Prerequisite: Accompanied or preceded by Met Eng 307.
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MET ENG 310: Seminar
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Discussion of current topics.
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MET ENG 311: Metals Joining
2.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Metals joining processes such as welding and brazing. Effects of welding on materials. Treatment and properties of welded joints. Welding defects and quality control. Prerequisite: Met Eng 121 or 221.
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MET ENG 313: Scanning Electron Microscopy
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
A course in the theory and application of scanning electron microscopy and x-ray microanalysis. Topics considered are electron optics, image formation and analysis; x-ray generation, detection and analysis; and characterization of fracture surfaces. Prerequisites: Met Eng 217 and 218 or course in optical microscopy - consent of instructor required.
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MET ENG 315: Metallurgical Process Design Principles
2.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Application of mass, component and energy balances for metallurgical design. The fundamentals of engineering economic analysis will be examined and experimental design techniques will be introduced. Students will be prepared for the selection and planning of the subsequent design project. Prerequisite: Senior standing in Met Eng.
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MET ENG 316: Metallurgical Design Project
2.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Student groups will undertake selected projects, which will represent a capstone design experience utilizing skills, understanding and data from previous courses. The faculty supervised open-ended design projects will involve a variety of tasks appropriate to the metallurgical engineer. Prerequisite: Met Eng 315.
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MET ENG 318: Principles for Microstructural Design
2.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
This course will introduce the basics of microstructural principles that can be used to design advanced materials. It will help students learn about the basic principles and microstructural design approaches. Prerequisites: At least junior standing, Met Eng 215; Met Eng 217 or equivalent.
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MET ENG 321: Metal Deformation Processes
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
An introduction to metal deformation concepts followed by a study of various forming processes from both the analytical and applied viewpoints. Processes to include: forging, wire drawing, extrusion, rolling, sheet metal forming, and others. Prerequisite: Met Eng 221.
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MET ENG 329: Material Selection, Fabrication, And Failure
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Factors governing the selection of materials for specific needs, fabrication, heat treatment, surface treatment, and other aspects in the production of a satisfactory component. Failure analysis and remedies. Lecture plus assigned problems. Prerequisites: Met Eng 217, 218, 221.
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