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MET ENG 331: Steels And Their Treatment
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Industrially important ferrous alloys are described and classified. The selection of proper heat treatments to facilitate fabrication and to yield required service properties in steels suitable for various applications is considered. Prerequisites: Met Eng 217 and Met Eng 218.
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MET ENG 332: Metals Treatment Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
The students plan and perform experiments that illustrate heat treating processes and their effects on the properties and structure of commercial alloys. Prerequisite: Accompanied or preceded by Met Eng 331.
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MET ENG 333: Nonferrous Alloys
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Structure and properties of nonferrous alloys (Al, Ti, Mg, Ni and Cu) are described. The role of processing and microstructure in the development of mechanical properties is emphasized. Prerequisites: Met Eng 217 or Met Eng 377.
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MET ENG 340: Biomaterials I
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
This course will introduce senior undergraduate students to a broad array of topics in biomaterials, including ceramic, metallic, and polymeric biomaterials for in vivo use, basic concepts related to cells and tissues, host reactions to biomaterials, biomaterials-tissue compatibility, and degradation of biomaterials. Prerequisite: Senior undergraduate standing. (Co-listed with Cer Eng 340, Bio Sci 340, Chem Eng 340)
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MET ENG 341: Nuclear Materials I
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Fundamentals of materials selection for components in nuclear applications. Design and fabrication of UO2 fuel; reactor fuel element performance; mechanical properties of UO2; radiation damage and effects, including computer modeling; corrosion of materials in nuclear reactor systems. Prerequisites: Civ Eng 110; Nuc Eng 205; Nuc Eng 223; Met Eng 121.(Co-listed with Nuc Eng 341)
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MET ENG 343: Nuclear Materials II
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Extractive metallurgy of uranium, thorium, and zirconium. Equation of state of UO2 and fuel chemistry. LMFBR fuel and interaction of sodium and stainless steel. Materials for fusion and other advanced nuclear applications. Reprocessing of spent fuel and disposal. Prerequisite: Met Eng 341.
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MET ENG 350: Composites
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
An introduction to the structure, properties and fabrication of fiber and particulate composites. Prerequisites: Met Eng 215 & 211 or Cer Eng 102 & 242.
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MET ENG 352: International Engineering and Design
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
A multi-disciplinary engineering course focused on sustainable design and technology transfer to developing countries. Course includes elements of traditional capstone design classes. Experiential learning through competitions and/or field work is a major component of the class. Prerequisite: Senior standing, instructor approval. (Co-listed with Geo Eng 352 and Cer Eng 352)
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MET ENG 353: Mineral Processing II (Mechanics and Design)
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Mineral particle mechanics of comminution, sizing, classification, concentration, filtering and thickening. Mill and equipment selection and design including flowsheet, development and plant assessment. Prerequisite: Min Eng 241. (Co-listed with Min Eng 353)
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MET ENG 354: Electrical Systems and Controls for Materials
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
This course will cover analysis of alternating and direct current circuits as experienced in the materials industry. Current, voltage, and power relationships in single and three-phase electrical power systems. Introduction to continuous and batch instrumentation including programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and computer interfacing for materials applications. Prerequisite: Physics 24.
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