As materials are formed or processed into useful products the materials undergo changes in their materials properties. These changes can be beneficial or deleterious. Understanding these changes can enhance the performance of the material or, in some cases, prevent unanticipated materials failure. In this lesson, we discuss the common formation and processing methods for metals, ceramics, and polymers, and how these processes can effect the materials properties of the processed materials.
By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:
Lesson 10 will take us one week to complete. Please refer to the Syllabus or course calendar for specific due dates.
To Read | Read pp 283-322 (Ch. 14) in Introduction to Materials ebook |
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To Watch | Raw to Ready: Bombardier |
To Do | Lesson 10 Quiz |
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