MAE 6050

MAE 6050

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2023-2024.

This course delves into the metallurgical fundamentals of the mechanical behavior of metals, alloys, and metals matrix composites. Students will engage in an in-depth study of the mechanisms of deformation and failure in these materials from a microscopic and/or atomistic point of view. The key role of dislocations in plastic deformation of metallic materials as well as their strengthening mechanisms will be discussed in depth. Deformation mechanisms under extreme conditions such as at high temperatures and high strain rates will be discussed. Students will also learn about the deformation mechanisms in non-conventional alloys including nanocrystalline alloys, complex concentrated alloys (high entropy alloys), and metallic glasses. Through theoretical discussions and case studies, students will gain expertise in designing structural materials for real-world applications.

When Offered Spring.

Outcomes
  • The student will understand deformation and failure mechanisms in metallic materials.
  • The student will learn how to describe mechanical behavior of metallic materials at extreme conditions.
  • The student will understand mechanical behavior of high entropy alloys, nanocrystalline alloys, and metallic glasses.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session. 

  • 3 Credits Graded

  • 19725 MAE 6050   LEC 001

    • TR Upson Hall 222
    • Jan 22 - May 7, 2024
    • Hassani, M

  • Instruction Mode: In Person