521. Engineering Metallurgy II (3)
- Prerequisite: MAE 322.
- Properties and uses of structural steels: heat treatable steels; titanium alloys; nickel and cobalt base alloys; refractory metals; ultra high-strength steels; stainless steels; and metal matrix composite materials. Designing for fracture resistance.
- (Lecture-Problems 3 hours) Letter grade only (A-F).
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