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Description
Introduction to Engineering Materials
By Duane Douglas Johnson
Iowa State University (formerly University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
This course introduces you to the materials science and engineering of metals, ceramics, polymers, and electronic materials. Topics include: bonding, crystallography, imperfections, phase diagrams, properties and processing of materials. Case studies are used when appropriate to exemplify the lecture topics. Related courses are mostly focussed on Mechanical Behavior.
Course Curriculum
- Lecture 1: Materials: Their Properties and Failures Unlimited
- Lecture 2: Atomic Structure and Interatomic Bonding Unlimited
- Lecture 3 Part 1: Structure of Metals and Ceramics Unlimited
- Lecture 3 Part 2: Structure of Ceramics Unlimited
- Lecture 3 Part 3: Crystallographic Points, Directions, and Planes Unlimited
- Lecture 3 Part 4: Structures via Diffusion Unlimited
- Lecture 4 : Polymer Structures Unlimited
- Lecture 5 – Part 1 : Imperfections in Solids Unlimited
- Lecture 5 – Part 2 : Line Defects, Dislocations and their Scale Unlimited
- Lecture 6: Diffusion in Solids Unlimited
- Lecture 7: Mechanical Properties Unlimited
- Lecture 9: Mechanical Failures Unlimited
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