10 Credits SPRING

Cannot be taken with: MAT376


Co-requisites: MAT2320

Aims/Description: This course describes the plastic deformation of metals, polymers and glasses indicating the fundamental mechanisms that give rise to sample strain in response to applied stress or arising from thermally induced effects. The deformation mechanisms are related to microstructure and processing and the implications for design considered. 

Staff Contact: ZENG XIANGBING
Teaching Methods: Lectures, Problem solving, Independent Study
Assessment: Formal Exam

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