Master atomic bonding, crystal structures, and mechanical properties of metals. Perfect for materials science fundamentals.
Master atomic bonding, crystal structures, and mechanical properties of metals. Perfect for materials science fundamentals.
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What you'll learn
Understand atomic bonding and crystal structure relationships
Master different types of cubic structures and their properties
Analyze crystallographic defects and their effects
Perform and interpret tensile testing results
Evaluate mechanical properties and material failures
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
2.2 Hours PreRecorded video
4 quizzes
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There are 5 modules in this course
This comprehensive course explores the fundamental principles of crystal structures and properties of metals. Starting with atomic bonding and its relationship to crystal structure, the course covers different types of cubic structures, planes, and Miller Indices. Students learn about crystallographic defects and their impact on material properties. The course includes practical applications through tensile testing to understand various materials parameters. Special emphasis is placed on the semiconductor industry's requirements and materials selection processes.
Crystal Structures, Mechanical Properties of Metals, Tensile Testing and Failures
Module 1 · 5 Minutes to complete
Crystal Structures
Module 2 · 6 Hours to complete
Crystal Structures
Module 3 · 6 Hours to complete
Mechanical Properties
Module 4 · 6 Hours to complete
Mechanical Properties
Module 5 · 5 Hours to complete
Fee Structure
Instructor
Leading Expert in Materials Science and Engineering at Arizona State University
Terry Alford is a distinguished Professor and Associate Director of the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy at Arizona State University. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Cornell University in 1991 and joined ASU's faculty in 1993. Professor Alford specializes in various aspects of materials science, including X-ray and electron diffraction, semiconductor processing, and the development of advanced materials for integrated circuits. His research focuses on critical topics such as silver and copper metallization, low-k dielectrics for future electronics, and the adhesion properties of sol-gel hydroxyapatite-metal systems for biomedical applications. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, he has contributed significantly to the academic community through numerous publications and research projects aimed at advancing materials characterization and processing techniques. His commitment to education and innovation positions him as a key figure in the field of materials science, helping to shape the future of engineering technologies.
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