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General
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3
credits, Fall Semester Required (CIE Fall junior year) Technical
Elective (ENV Fall) Three 50-minute lectures (or equivalent) per
week
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Recent Instructor(s)
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Dr.
A. Aref (Fall 2001, Fall 2002) (716) 645-2114 ext.2423 aaref@eng.buffalo.edu
Dr. Cemal Basaran (Fall 2003)
(716)645-2114 ext. 2429
cjb@eng.buffalo.edu |
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URL
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http://overlord.eng.buffalo.edu/faculty/Aref/teaching/cie327f2002.html
(Fall 2002)
http://ublearns.buffalo.edu
(Fall 2003)
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Prerequisite(s)
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EAS209
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Catalogue Description
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Mechanical properties of materials.
Crystal structure, phase equilibrium, deformation behavior
under various states of stress.
Failure theories, metals, composite materials, prediction of
composite material properties based on properties of constituent
materials, and concrete mix design. Applications of materials science to design of structural components.
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Course Objectives/Outcomes
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The
objectives of the course are as follows:
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develop an understanding of concrete behavior by studying the
impact of chemical and mechanical behavior of constituent
materials on the over all behavior of the material
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address the crystal structure of metallic materials and draw the
relationship between mechanical behavior and several aspects of
material science such as dislocations, impurities, grain size,
and processing effects
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discuss the mechanical behavior and failure mechanism of metals
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introduce polymeric materials processing behavior
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emphasize the methods of predicting the mechanical properties of
polymer composites and give students the tools needed to select
the best material for specific applications.
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Text(s)
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Callister
(2003). Materials science and engineering, an introduction.
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Outcomes (ABET a-k)
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a,
k
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Outcomes (CIE)
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1,
2
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Outcomes (ENV)
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Not
applicable
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Other information
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Reduced
from 4 to 3 credit hours in Fall 2002. Lab component moved to
CIE361.
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Review by Undergraduate Studies Committee
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Scheduled
for 2002-2003
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Prepared by
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Dr.
Alan J. Rabideau/Dr. A. Aref (Nov-02)
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