5 Credits AUTUMN

Cannot be taken with: MAT333, MAT630, MAT6333

Pre-requisites: None


Aims/Description: This module provides you with a broad background knowledge of the fundamental characteristics of aluminium, magnesium and titanium, in order to demonstrate the purpose and effects of alloying and implications for the processing, properties and applications of wrought ingot, cast and advanced powder metallurgy aluminium-based alloys in particular.

Staff Contact: JACKSON MARTIN
Teaching Methods: Lectures
Assessment: Contact department for more information

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