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CER ENG 262: Materials Senior Design II
2.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
A continuation of the Materials Senior Design I. Students working in groups will complete a capstone design project including process and product simulation and/or fabrication, safety aspects, environmental impact and capital and operating economics. Prerequisite: Cer Eng 261 or Met Eng 261. (Co-listed with Met Eng 262)
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CER ENG 284: Electrical Properties Of Ceramics
4.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
The application of ceramic chemistry and physics to the development and evaluation of electronic, dielectric, magnetic, and optical properties. Emphasis is placed on the relationships between properties and crystal structure, defects, grain boundary nature, and microstructure. Prerequisite: Physics 107.
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CER ENG 284 - Electrical Properties Of Ceramics
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CER ENG 291: Characterization Of Inorganic Solids
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
X-ray diffraction analysis is emphasized including lattice parameter determination, qualitative and quantitative analysis methods, and sources of error. In addition, the basic principles of other common characterization techniques including electron microscopy, thermal analysis, and energy dispersive spectroscopy are discussed. Prerequisite: Cer Eng 102 or Met Eng 121 or a similar introductory course on structure of solids.
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CER ENG 292: Characterization Of Inorganic Solids Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Practical aspects of x-ray diffraction analysis will be emphasized; students will gain hands-on experience in qualitative and quantitative analysis techniques, use of electronic databases, and operation of modern powder diffractometers. Prerequisite: Preceded or accompanied by Cer Eng 291.
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CER ENG 300: 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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CER ENG 301: 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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CER ENG 306: Mechanical Properties Of Ceramics
4.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
This course will treat the theory and testing practice related to design based on the mechanical properties of ceramics. The course also includes a laboratory consisting of experiments for the characterization of the mechanical properties of ceramics. Prerequisite: Civ Eng 110.
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CER ENG 308: Electrical Ceramics
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
The application and design of ceramics for the electrical industry is discussed. Particular emphasis is placed on how ceramic materials are altered to meet the needs of a specific application. The laboratory acquaints the student with measurements which are used for electrical property evaluation. Prerequisite: Cer Eng 284.
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CER ENG 315: Organic Additives In Ceramic Processing
2.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Basic chemistry, structure and properties or organic additives used in the ceramics industry; solvents, binders, plasticizers, dispersants. Use of organic additives in ceramic processing. Prerequisites: Cer Eng 203 and 231.
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CER ENG 331: Ceramic Processing
3.00 Credits
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Powder, colloidal and sol-gel processing, forming methods, drying, sintering and grain growth. Relation of processing steps to densification and microstructure development. Prerequisite: Senior standing.
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