Deformation and fracture are considered through integration of materials science microstructure and solid mechanics principles over a range of length scales, emphasizing the mechanical behavior of metallic-structural alloys and electronic materials. Metal deformation is understood based on elasticity theory and dislocation concepts. Fracture is understood based on continuum fracture mechanics and microstructural damage mechanisms. Additional topics include fatigue, elevated temperature behavior, material embrittlement, time-dependency, experimental design, damage-tolerant life prognosis, small-volume behavior, and material property modeling.
Deformation & Fracture Of Structural Materials
Host University
University of Virginia
Semester
Spring 2024
Course Number
MSE 6320-600
CRN
16453
Credits
3
Discipline
Materials Science and Engineering
Instructor
James Burns
Course Information
Prerequisites
MSE 4320, or BS in MSE, or MSE 6050, or permission of instructor for graduate students outside of MSE