This is a required departmental course, but is also appropriate for biomedical engineers and other engineering disciplines as an elective. This course teaches the mechanical properties of metals, ceramics, and polymers from both the macroscopic and atomistic or micromechanical viewpoints. An introduction to three-dimensional stresses and strains. Elastic behavior, plastic behavior, strengthening mechanisms, fracture, creep, and fatigue are all addressed. Includes laboratory component.
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2023 |
Mechanical Properties Of Materials (4c)
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2022 |
Mechanical Properties Of Materials (4c)
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2021 |
Mech Properties Of Materials (4c)
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Mechanical Properties Of Materials (4c)
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2019 |
Mechanical Properties Of Materials (2147483647-0c)
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2018 |
Mechanical Properties Of Materials (4c)
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Mechanical Properties Of Materials (4c)
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2017 |
Mechanical Properties Of Materials (4c)
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2016 |
Mechanical Properties Of Materials (4c)
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2015 |
Mechanical Properties Of Materials (4c)
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2014 |
Prop Of Engineering Matls II (4c)
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2013 |
Prop Of Engineering Matls II (4c)
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2012 |
Prop Of Engineering Matls II (4c)
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2011 |
Prop Of Engineering Matls II (4c)
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2010 |
Prop Of Engineering Matls II (4c)
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2009 |
Prop. Of Eng Matls II (4c)
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2008 |
Prop. Of Eng Matls II (4c)
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2007 |