Fundamentals of Materials Science A

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Subject code

BMS

Course Number

701A

Description

An introduction to the fundamental concepts of bonding, crystalline structure, crystal defects and short range order as they relate to polymers, metals and ceramics. Nucleation and growth, equilibrium and non-equilibrium phase transformations and solidification on non- crystalline systems will be discussed. This will be followed by discussion of the mechanical properties of materials (fatigue, creep, elastic and plastic behavior, stress relaxation, etc.) and their relationship to structure. Alloy theory and other strengthening mechanisms, including composite theory, will be dealt with at an introductory level. The thermodynamics and kinetics of surfaces undergoing oxidation and aqueous corrosion will be discussed. Prerequisite: BMS 708 or consent of instructor. (3 Semester hours Fall)

Career

Graduate

Credits

Value

0

Max

3

Min

3

Number Of Credits

0

Number Of Repeats

0

Repeatable

No

Code

51bbe61798170195ab7295ff932146ba

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0

Instruction Mode

Lecture

Optional Component

No

Workload Hours

100