Arizona State University
Crystal Structures and Properties of Metals
Arizona State University

Crystal Structures and Properties of Metals

Terry Alford

Instructor: Terry Alford

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals

Beginner level

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24 hours (approximately)
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What you'll learn

  • Crystal Structures, Mechanical Properties of Metals, Tensile Testing, and Failures.

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Course

Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals

Beginner level

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24 hours (approximately)
Flexible schedule
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There are 5 modules in this course

In this course, we will present atomic bonding and its relation to crystal structure and physical properties. A particular focus will be on the different types of cubic structures. There will be an introduction to planes and Miller Indices. We will discuss the principal planes in the cubic system. Their common crystallographic defects will be shown and discussed. Finally, the tensile test will be used to extract various materials parameters.

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1 video1 reading

The semiconductor industry requires scientists and engineers with a deep understanding of materials science and engineering. In this module, we will see a high-level overview of materials science and engineering, and learn about materials selection, materials families, types of bonding, and processing of materials.

What's included

5 videos8 readings1 quiz2 discussion prompts

In this module, we cover crystal structures, crystal imperfections and defects in crystals.

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4 videos8 readings1 quiz2 discussion prompts

In this module, we will explore the mechanical properties of materials and discuss the tensile testing of materials.

What's included

6 videos8 readings1 quiz2 discussion prompts

In this module, you will explore mechanical properties and failure of materials.

What's included

8 videos6 readings1 quiz1 peer review1 discussion prompt

Instructor

Terry Alford
Arizona State University
11 Courses9,102 learners

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