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MSE 4160: Electrical Prop of Materials
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Covers a range of topics dealing with electrical and magnetic materials, including metal and polymer conductors, insulators, ceramic and polymer materials for dielectric applications, and ferroelectric, piezoelectric, pyroelectric, and electrooptic materials. Metal and ceramic magnetic materials are also discussed.
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MSE 4170: Innov Sustainable Energy Mat
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Explores science and engineering issues that underlie advanced energy systems for the transportation, industry/manufacturing, buildings and electrical sectors of the economy. Preq: MSE 2100.
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MSE 4220: Mechanical Behav of Materials
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Covers the microstructural basis of deformation and fracture in ceramic, metallic, and polymeric systems. Examines the effects of external loads on deformable bodies with the derivation of stresses and strains; as well as the relationship between mechanical properties and behavior of engineering materials. Preq: CE 2010 or ME 2050; and MATH 2080.
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MSE 4240: Optical Materials
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introduces the interaction of light with materials. Specific topics include fundamental optical properties, color, generation and detection of light, selected optical materials, and models for the interaction of light with insulators, semiconductors, and metals. Preq: MSE 3100.
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MSE 4280: Phase Diagrams
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Teaches students to use single component, binary, and ternary phase diagrams to analyze material processing routes and utilization. Considers reaction pathways by which material microstructure evolves and the relationship of reaction pathway to equilibrium phase diagrams. Also considers material interactions/degradation during use. Preq: ME 3030 or MSE 3260.
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MSE 4320: Manufacturing Proc & Systems
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Plant layout and design for manufacturing of ceramic products. Emphasizes process control and verification of processing results. Includes adaptation of computers in process simulation/robotics and the use of programmable logic controllers and robotics in processing. Preq: ME 3030 or MSE 3260.
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MSE 4340: Fund of Additive Manufacturing
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Introduces basic Additive Manufacturing (AM) principles, history, and general process. Topics include fundamentals of AM technologies, process selection guidelines, post-processing, direct digital manufacturing and progress of AM technologies. Credit will be given for only one of ME 4560 or MSE 4340. Preq: MSE 2100.
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MSE 4520: Corrosion and Oxidation
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Provides a comprehensive review of the subject and covers electrochemical reactions, thermodynamics and kinetics of corrosion, different types of corrosion, corrosion monitoring techniques, and corrosion prevention through materials selection, design, cathodic and anodic protection and coatings. May also be offered as CE 4520. Preq: CH 1010.
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MSE 4530: Non-Destructive Evaluation
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
During non-destructive evaluation, scientists or engineers use a range of techniques to probe the properties of a material or system without causing damage. This course gives an overview of common techniques, including but not limited to liquid penetration, acoustic emission, eddy currents, x-ray, magnetic and ultrasonic testing. In addition, the course provides insight into the limitations of these techniques and identifies how they are currently used by engineers and other professionals in a variety of applications. May also be offered as CE 4530.
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MSE 4540: Supramolecular & Hybrid Mater
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
This course covers the basic principles of supramolecular chemistry, the classification of hierarchical noncovalent supramolecular interactions, design strategies of supramolecular assemblies, structure-property-function relationships of supramolecular materials, and their applications in advanced molecular electronics, photovoltaics, and energy conversion and storage technologies. May also be offered as CH 4540. Preq: CH 2240.
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