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MET 333 - Advanced Material Science

Credits: (3)
A continuation of MET 231 Physical Materials and Metallurgy. Emphasizes the understanding of material properties used to give various materials their function. Theory and laboratory work focus on controlling and testing material properties. Ferrous and non-ferrous metals, polymers and adhesives, composites, smart materials, effects of corrosion, failure analysis, and selection techniques for design.

Note
Two hours lec. and two hours lab a week.

Requisites
Pr.: CHM 110 and CHM 111 and MET 231.

When Offered
II


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