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Materials Science: Introduction
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Explores microstructure in materials and phase transformations in steels, highlighting their impact on material properties.
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Deformation Mechanisms
Explores stress on deformation mechanisms, material compositions, microstructures, metal forming processes, and manufacturing methods.
Metallurgy: The Evolution of Material Science
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Cost Modelling for Sustainable Innovation
Introduces cost modelling as a tool for sustainable innovation and covers topics such as transport CO2 emissions and material properties.
Sustainable Materials: Lifecycle, Properties, and Design
Explores material lifecycle, properties, sustainability, and design, emphasizing the importance of auditing products for sustainability and discussing the evaluation of consumer products like LEGO.
Sintering Basics: Solid State Grain Growth & Microstructures
Explores the fundamentals of sintering in ceramics, covering matter transport mechanisms, stages of sintering, and microstructure evolution.
Shock Waves and Brittle Material Response
Covers shock waves, brittle material response, phase transformation, and Hugoniot relationships in materials under stress.
Physics of Manufacturing: Laser Processing and Material Shaping
Explores laser manufacturing physics and metal shaping processes, including strain hardening and recrystallization.
Metal Processing: Understanding Steel Production and Properties
Discusses the extraction and processing of iron, focusing on steel production and its properties.