ME 533
ME 533 - Physical Basis for Plasticity
Fall 2010
Title | Rubric | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
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Physical Basis for Plasticity | ME533 | A | 56096 | LCD | 4 | 1300 - 1450 | T R | 410B1 Engineering Hall | Armand Beaudoin, Jr |
Physical Basis for Plasticity | ME533 | ONL | 56935 | ONL | 4 | - | Armand Beaudoin, Jr |
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Official Description
Physical and mathematical foundation for plasticity in crystalline materials, with application to deformation processes. Metal forming; deformation processes in other materials, such as slip in geological materials and polymers; rate dependence of plastic flow, with underlying physical mechanisms; kinetics of dislocation motion, mechanisms of work hardening, and crystallographic texture; theoretical framework for modeling the constitutive response of rate-dependent materials undergoing crystallographic slip, and allied computational procedures. Course Information: Prerequisite: TAM 445.
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