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The basic mechanisms of {{WP|mass transport}} and {{WP|phase transformations}} in [[materials]] are developed from thermodynamic and kinetic principles. Topics include {{WP|phase equilibria}}, {{WP|diffusion}}, {{WP|solidification}} and solid-state transformations. The application of these phenomena to materials processing methods, such as {{WP|casting}}, {{WP|forming}}, {{WP|heat treatment}} and {{WP|sintering}} is described.
The basic mechanisms of [[mass transport]]{{wp sup|mass transport}} and [[phase transformations]]{{wp sup|phase transformations}} in [[materials]] are developed from thermodynamic and kinetic principles. Topics include [[phase equilibria]]{{wp sup|phase equilibria}}, [[diffusion]]{{wp sup|diffusion}}, [[solidification]]{{wp sup|solidification}} and solid-state transformations. The application of these phenomena to materials processing methods, such as [[casting]]{{wp sup|casting}}, [[forming]]{{wp sup|forming}}, [[heat treatment]]{{wp sup|heat treatment}} and [[sintering]]{{wp sup|sintering}} is described.


== Energy and Materials Efficiency Project ==
== Energy and Materials Efficiency Project ==

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MECH370

The basic mechanisms of mass transportW and phase transformationsW in materials are developed from thermodynamic and kinetic principles. Topics include phase equilibriaW, diffusionW, solidificationW and solid-state transformations. The application of these phenomena to materials processing methods, such as castingW, formingW, heat treatmentW and sinteringW is described.

Energy and Materials Efficiency Project

With abundant readily accessible materials and extremely inexpensive energy - both materials and energy efficiency have been regrettably downplayed and even ignored in industrial materials processing. In the final section of this course - students will develop review articles of materials efficiency and energy efficiency in materials processing in order to explore techniques in more detail than the text.

  • For help on the literature review go here

Topics Fall of 2009

Students place your chosen topic in the list below with a * and sign it with --~~~~ and double [[bracket]] it to create a link. Click on the article title to create a page and include {{MECH370}} --

Topics from Fall 2008

Presentation Schedule

Please sign up for the time slot you would prefer -- 3 slots per day.

Questions

--Joshua 14:03, 7 August 2008 (PDT)

Pages in category "MECH370"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

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