31442390Fundamentals of Metallurgy
Course Information
Description
Introduction to metallurgy with emphasis on applications, selection, identification methods and alloy influences. Properties are studied utilizing testing, micro-structure interpretation and heat treatment processes. Tool steels, weld heat effects, failure analysis as well as machinability variations in cast iron, alloy steels and non-ferrous materials are covered in detail.
Total Credits
2
Course Competencies
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Identify the mechanical and physical properties of metals
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Identify the components of a phase diagram
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Identify industrial applications of ferrous and non-ferrous materials
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Conduct Rockwell hardness, Brinell hardness, and tensile tests
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Analyze macro etch and micro etch in ferrous and non-ferrous materials
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Construct heat treat procedures, to a predetermined hardness, for various ferrous alloys
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