ME 532
Spring 2006 All Classes
Credit: 4 hours.
Application of fracture mechanics and microstructural behavior to material selection for design; practical approximation of linear and inelastic fracture parameters for evaluation of complex components; destructive and nondestructive tests for control of toughness in manufacture; residual life assessment involving time-dependent fracture (creep, fatigue, stress, corrosion); case study and design project oriented.
Prerequisite: ME 430 or consent of instructor.
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37490
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Lecture-Discussion
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E
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1:30PM
-2:50PM
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MW
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241 Everitt Laboratory
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Lambros, J
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