MECH 321 - Properties and Failure of Materials

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Revision as of 18:05, 28 March 2012

This page is about MECH 321 - a course taught by Dr. Medraj
MECH 321's Announcements
  • The final exam is on Tuesday April 17th 2012 from 2 to 5 pm. The exam rooms are H1070 for family names AA-LI and room H1011 for HB-ZZ names.
  • I have moved to a new office; room EV 12-185.

In this course you will understand the mechanical behavior of materials (and metals in particular). This will include the deformation behavior of metals and the ways that metals can fail. More importantly, you will study different methods that are used in the industry to make materials stronger. For more information, please read the course outline.

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