Legacy Course Catalog
MSE 557 - Deformation Processing
Effectivity: | 05/19/2003 - Fall 2007 *** @ Purdue West Lafayette Traditional |
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Credits: | 3 |
Instructional Types: | Lec |
Usually Offered: | fal |
Short Title: | Deformation Processing |
Description: | Presents the consistent phenomena demonstrated in deformation processing of metals, ceramics, and polymers. The development of laminated or "sandwiched" structures consisting of polymers and metals, mechanically-assisted high temperature powder densification, and predictive models for crystallographic texture effects during hot working are but a few of the many examples wherein deformation processing can straddle the boundary between the traditionally distinct topics of metal forming and fluid flow. Topics include: crystal plasticity, viscous flow (Newtonian and non-Newtonian), microstructural origins of deformation behavior, isotropic and anisotropic yield criteria, upper bound analysis, an introduction to slip line fields, rolling, drawing, extrusion, tape casting, superplastic forming, roll bonding, texture development, and assessment. Offered in alternate years. |
School: | School Of Materials Engineering |
Department: | Materials Engineering |
Credit By Exam: | NO |
Repeatable Flag: | NO |
Temporary Flag: | NO |
Full Time Privilege Flag: | NO |
Honors Flag: | NO |
Variable Title Flag: | NO |
Fall 2007 *** indicates the course was still an active course and was transferred to the Banner Catalog effective Spring 2008. This course was not expired Fall 2007.