CEMS 342: Thermal and Mechanical Properties

Department
School
Inamori School of Engineering
Credits 4
This course is an in introduction to the thermal and mechanical behavior of materials, including ceramics, glasses, metals, and polymers. Properties considered include strength, elastic modulus, hardness, toughness, thermal stresses, heat capacity and enthalpy, thermal conductivity, and thermal expansion. Heat transfer is also covered. Discussion includes the effects on thermal and mechanical properties structure (atomic scale and microstructure), processing, and temperature.
Prerequisites

CEMS 204, CEMS 206, CEMS 214, CEMS 304