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ENGS 130 - Mechanical Behavior of Materials
Description
A study of the mechanical properties of engineering materials and the influence of these properties on the design process. Topics include: tensorial description of stress and strain; elasticity; plastic yielding under multiaxial loading; flow rules for large plastic strains; microscopic basis for plasticity; viscoelastic deformation of polymers; creep; fatigue; and fracture. There may be a small number of remote students, who are part of a designated fully remote MEng program, enrolled in this course.Prerequisites
ENGS 24 and ENGS 33, or equivalentNotes
Classnotes will be distributed at the start of the class.Offered
Term: Fall 2023
Time: 10
Location:
Cummings 105
Instructors:
Erland M. Schulson