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Syllabus



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Twice weekly for 1.5 hours per class.


Text


Reed-Hill, R. E., and R. Abbaschian. Physical Metallurgy Principles. 3rd ed. Boston: PWS-Kent, 1992, 926 pp.




LEC #TOPICSREADINGS
1Introduction: Scope and Approach of the Subject.
3Interface Structures and Energetics: Homophase and Heterophase Interfaces in Bulk Materials and Thin Films.Ch. 6
4Energetics and Kinetics of Substitutional and Interstitial Solid Solutions: Solute Segregation to Dislocations and Interfaces.Ch. 9
3Kinetics of Dislocation and Interface Migration, Emphasis on Solute Effects: Drag of Atmospheres by Dislocations and Interfaces.Ch. 9
4Recovery, Recrystallization, and Grain Growth. Effects of Solutes and Second Phase Particles and Pores on Recrystallization and Grain Growth. Effects of Particles and Interfacial Grooving on Final Grain Size.Ch. 8 plus Refs. A
4Equations for Nucleation, Growth, Spinodal Decomposition, and Coarsening: Stable and Metastable Phase Formation.Ch. 15, 16 plus Refs. B
2Strengthening Mechanisms in Alloys.Refs. C
2Structure: Property Relationships in Al, Ti, and Ni Based Structural Alloys.Refs. D
2Structure: Property Relationships in Hard and Soft Magnetic Materials and in Semiconductor Interconnects.Refs. E




 
 


 



 








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