Course

Materials Science for Advanced Technological Applications

Arizona State University

This specialization, offered by Arizona State University, delves into advanced materials science and engineering concepts without heavy mathematics, making it accessible to a wide range of learners. The course is designed to benefit professionals such as Materials Engineers, Chemical Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Aerospace Engineers, and those interested in materials exploration.

  • Explore the use of Fe-Fe3C phase diagrams to predict microstructures and properties of carbon steel alloys.
  • Learn how to strengthen alloy steels and predict microstructure during age hardening using phase diagrams.
  • Understand the electrical properties of materials and the classification of semiconductors, insulators, and conductors.
  • Gain insights into the structures, strengthening mechanisms, and applications of ceramics and composite materials.

This course emphasizes diffusion and phase diagrams, providing a comprehensive understanding of materials science for advanced technological applications.

Certificate Available ✔

Get Started / More Info
Materials Science for Advanced Technological Applications
Course Modules

The course modules cover the use of phase diagrams in predicting microstructures and properties, strengthening alloy steels, understanding electrical properties of materials, and exploring ceramics and composites materials.

Phase Diagrams

The Phase Diagrams module delves into the use of principles of the Fe-Fe3C phase diagrams to predict microstructures and properties of carbon steel alloys, providing a foundational understanding of material behavior.

Hardening, Polymers, Properties

The Hardening, Polymers, Properties module focuses on utilizing phase diagrams to strengthen alloy steels and predict microstructure during age hardening, enabling learners to enhance material properties effectively.

Electrical Properties and Semiconductors

The Electrical Properties and Semiconductors module explores the electrical properties of materials and the classification of semiconductors, insulators, and conductors, offering insights into the behavior and applications of these materials in various industries.

Ceramics and Composites

The Ceramics and Composites module provides a comprehensive understanding of the structures, strengthening mechanisms, and applications of ceramics and composite materials, equipping learners with the knowledge to leverage these materials in advanced technological applications.

More Mechanical Engineering Courses

Digital Thread: Components

The State University of New York

Digital Thread: Components is a comprehensive course that delves into the crucial role of the "digital thread" in digital manufacturing and design transformation....

Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design and Manufacturing with Fusion 360

Autodesk

Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Design and Manufacturing with Fusion 360 offers comprehensive training in design for manufacturing, CAD sketching, CAM, and...

Protecting the World: Introducing Corrosion Science and Engineering

University of Manchester

Protecting the World: Introducing Corrosion Science and Engineering provides a comprehensive understanding of corrosion, its environmental impact, and control measures...

Adding Electronics to Rapid Prototypes

Arizona State University

This course explores the integration of electronic components into rapid prototypes, covering electric circuits, breadboards, multimeters, motors, and microcontrollers....