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METL 462 /862: X-ray Diffraction
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. Prereq: PHYS 212. Principles of crystallography. Production and properties of X-rays. Interaction of X-rays with atoms and the nature of diffraction (direction and the intensities of diffracted beams). Diffraction patterns and intensity measurements.
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METL 465 /865: Applied Physical Metallurgy and Design
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. Prereq: METL 360 or equivalent. Principles of alloying; alloy selection; modification of the physical properties of structural alloys by thermal, mechanical, and chemical treatment; solidification and joining phenomena.
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METL 465 /865 - Applied Physical Metallurgy and Design
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METL 466 /866: Materials Selection for Mechanical Design
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 2, lab 2. Prereq: METL 360 and ENGM 325; or permission. Rational selection procedure for the most suitable materials for each particular mechanical design. Introduction of materials selection charts and the concept of materials performance indices. Case studies in mechanical design, taking materials selections, shape and process into account. Projects on materials selection at the design concept and the design embodiment stages.
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METL 467 /867: Principles of Powder Metallurgy
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 2, lab 3. Prereq: MECH 200; ENGM 325; METL 360 or equivalent. Basic principles of powder metallurgy, with emphasis on methods of producing metal powders, determination of their characteristics; the mechanics of powder compaction; sintering methods and effects; and engineering applications.
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METL 468 /868: Failure Analysis:Prevention and Control
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 2, lab 2. Prereq: ENGM 325; METL 360 or equivalent. Metallurgical tools for analysis of failures; types and modes of failures; sources of design and manufacturing defects. Case histories utilized to illustrate modes of failures and principles and practices for analysis. Design concepts and remedial design emphasized with these case studies. Several projects involving case analyses and design by students included.
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METL 468 /868 - Failure Analysis:Prevention and Control
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METL 469 /869: Physical Materials Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. Prereq: PHYS 212 and METL 360. The principles controlling the formation of the structure of engineering materials. Phase diagrams, diffusion, interfaces and microstructures, solidification and diffusional transformation and diffusionless transformations.
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METL 470 /870: Thermodynamics of Alloys
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 3. Prereq: METL 360 and MECH 200, or equivalent; MATH 208 or parallel. Materials thermodynamics of closed systems, introduction to liquid and solid solution alloys, relationship to gas phase, application to binary systems.
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METL 470 /870 - Thermodynamics of Alloys
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METL 471 /871: Electron Microscopy of Materials
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lec 2, lab 2. Prereq: PHYS 212. Introduction to electron beam instruments. Electron interactions with materials. Basic aspects of electron diffraction, image formation and spectrum generation by materials. Acquisition and analysis of images, diffraction patterns and spectral data. Resolution and sensitivity limits of electron probe methods. Practical experience in the use of electron microscopes for characterization of materials.
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METL 472 /872: Kinetics of Alloys
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Prereq: METL 360 or equivalent; MATH 221/821. Kinetics of gas-liquid-solid reactions in alloy systems; analysis of diffusion models applicable to such systems.
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METL 473 /873: Corrosion
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Prereq: CHEM 109 or equivalent. Fundamentals of corrosion engineering, underlying principles, corrosion control, and materials selection and environmental control.
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