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MET ENG 385: Mechanical Metallurgy
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Elastic and plastic behavior of metallic single crystals and polycrystalline aggregates. Resulting changes in mechanical properties are considered. Included are applications to metal fabrication. Prerequisites: Met Eng 215, 216, Civ Eng 110.
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MET ENG 390: Undergraduate Research
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Designed for the undergraduate student who wishes to engage in research. Not for graduate credit. Not more than six credit hours allowed for graduation credit. Subject and credit to be arranged with the instructor.
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MET ENG 400: Special Problems
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Problems or readings on specific subjects or projects in the department. Consent of instructor required.
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MET ENG 401: Special Topics
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
This course is designed to give the department an opportunity to test a new course. Variable title.
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MET ENG 403: High Temperature And Corrosion Resistant Alloys
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Fabrication and use of nickel, titanium, and refractory metal based alloys for use at high temperatures or in chemically corrosive environments. Properties and strengthening mechanisms of these alloys. Theory of high temperature oxidation and corrosion and design of alloys to prevent them. Prerequisites: Met Eng 217, 218.
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MET ENG 404: Recent Advances In Extractive Metallurgy
2.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
A survey of extractive processes recently developed in the light of modern requirements with respect to raw materials, product quality, environmental impact, energy consumption, capital cost and process control. Prerequisite: Met Eng 355.
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MET ENG 414: Transmission Electron Microscopy
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
A course in the theory and application of transmission electron microscopy. Topics considered are electron optics, image formation, defect structures, specimen preparation, contrast theory and electron diffraction. Prerequisite: Met Eng 313.
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MET ENG 421: Ferrous Metals Casting
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
An advanced study of the metallurgy of cast irons and net shape cast steel alloys. Includes theories of nucleation and growth in gray, nodular, compacted graphite and malleable irons. The effects of deoxidation practice and inclusion shape control for cast steels are also included. The effects of alloying elements, processing variables and heat treatment.
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MET ENG 429: Advanced Materials Selection And Fabrication
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Application of the principles of material selection and the factors governing fabrication, heat treatment, and surface treatment. Weekly assignments requiring library research and written reports. Lecture plus classroom discussion of assigned problems.
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MET ENG 440: Biomaterials II
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
This course will introduce graduate 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. A term paper and oral presentation are required. Prerequisite: Graduate Standing. (Co-listed with Cer Eng 440, Bio Sci 440, Chem Eng 440)
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