NEW COURSE OFFERING

SPRING 2004

MAE 593E

Intermediate Materials Science I – Modern Physical Metallurgy

This will be an intermediate course in materials science & engineering (MSE) offered at the senior undergraduate and beginning graduate level. The course will elucidate the microstructure, transformation and properties of metallic materials by means of physics and thermodynamics. Experimental methods of physical metallurgy are also covered. The lab sections of the course will cover sample preparation, Optical Microscopy (OM), and Scanning Electronic Microscopy (SEM). Some most recent developments of physical metallurgy and materials science will be covered in the course, for example, the permeation of hydrogen in metals, which is one of the most critical issues in “Hydrogen Economy CALPHAD-method, Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) and Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) etc. The associated course “Intermediate Materials Science II -Mechanical Metallurgy”, which focuses on the mechanical behaviors of materials, will be offered at 2005.

Course Content

Microstructure and phase, grain and phase boundaries

Thermodynamics of alloys and phase diagram

Diffusion

Solidification and precipitation

Recover and recrystallization

Recent Development on Microscopy

And More

Pre-Requisites

Math 155 (Calculus)

MAE 320 (Thermodynamics)

Date TR 15:30-17:00

Instructor: Dr. Xingbo Liu

515 ESB

293-3111 x. 2324

Xingbo.Liu@mail.wvu.edu