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27-217 Phase Relations and Diagrams

Units:12.0
Department:Materials Science and Eng.
Prerequisites:27-201 and 27-202 and 27-215
Co-requisites:09-105
Related URLs:http://neon.mems.cmu.edu/Home_Page.html

Stability of structures. Hume-Rothery rules. Free energy-composition curves with applications to binary and ternary phase diagrams. Quantitative concepts of nucleation and growth with examples from solidification. Development of microstructures in various classes of phase diagram under near-equilibrium conditions. Atomic mechanisms of solid state diffusion and approach to equilibrium through diffusion.


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Rank in this department:#2

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27-217 Phase Relations and Diagrams

Units:12.0
Department:Materials Science and Eng.
Prerequisites:27-201 and 27-202 and 27-215
Co-requisites:09-105
Related URLs:http://neon.mems.cmu.edu/Home_Page.html

Stability of structures. Hume-Rothery rules. Free energy-composition curves with applications to binary and ternary phase diagrams. Quantitative concepts of nucleation and growth with examples from solidification. Development of microstructures in various classes of phase diagram under near-equilibrium conditions. Atomic mechanisms of solid state diffusion and approach to equilibrium through diffusion.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#207
Rank in this department:#2

  Students also scheduled
27-551 Properties of Ceramics and Glasses
09-911 Graduate Seminar
09-510 Introduction to Green Chemistry
95-716 Principles of Finance
27-770 Electronic, Magnetic, and Optical P...
80-517 Seminar in Social and Political Phi...
03-302 Undergraduate Colloquium for Junior...
27-711 Polymeric Biomaterials
47-721 Seminar in Finance I
06-777 Colloids, Polymers and Surfaces (CP...


The Carnegie Pulse: Pulse Scheduler: 27-217 Phase Relations and Diagrams
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27-217 Phase Relations and Diagrams

Units:12.0
Department:Materials Science and Eng.
Prerequisites:27-201 and 27-202 and 27-215
Co-requisites:09-105
Related URLs:http://neon.mems.cmu.edu/Home_Page.html

Stability of structures. Hume-Rothery rules. Free energy-composition curves with applications to binary and ternary phase diagrams. Quantitative concepts of nucleation and growth with examples from solidification. Development of microstructures in various classes of phase diagram under near-equilibrium conditions. Atomic mechanisms of solid state diffusion and approach to equilibrium through diffusion.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#207
Rank in this department:#2

  Students also scheduled
27-551 Properties of Ceramics and Glasses
09-911 Graduate Seminar
09-510 Introduction to Green Chemistry
95-716 Principles of Finance
27-770 Electronic, Magnetic, and Optical P...
80-517 Seminar in Social and Political Phi...
03-302 Undergraduate Colloquium for Junior...
27-711 Polymeric Biomaterials
47-721 Seminar in Finance I
06-777 Colloids, Polymers and Surfaces (CP...


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19:00 - 10:20 amW McHenryPH A18BAdd course to my schedule
F McHenryPH A18B
A9:30 - 11:20 amM Barmak, McHenryPH A18BAdd course to my schedule

 




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  Course textbooks
* Spring 2007 textbooks given as estimate for Spring 2008 requirements

 Phase Transformations in Metals and Alloys, 2nd Edition
Sections: 1, A
S&H, taxes**Total 
Bookstore $60.00  $0.00  $60.00  
Bookstore (used)  $45.00  $0.00  $45.00  
Amazon    $3.00  $3.00  
Amazon Marketplace*    $0.00  $0.00 
Powells $64.75 $0.00  $64.75  
Booksamillion $69.25 $0.00  $69.25  
eCampus $225.55 $0.00  $225.55  

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  Course textbooks
* Spring 2007 textbooks given as estimate for Spring 2008 requirements

 Phase Transformations in Metals and Alloys, 2nd Edition
Sections: 1, A
S&H, taxes**Total 
Bookstore $60.00  $0.00  $60.00  
Bookstore (used)  $45.00  $0.00  $45.00  
Amazon    $3.00  $3.00  
Amazon Marketplace*    $0.00  $0.00 
Powells $64.75 $0.00  $64.75  
Booksamillion $69.25 $0.00  $69.25  
eCampus $225.55 $0.00  $225.55  

Textbooks listed may be optional. Verify books with the course syllabus. * Items may be in new or used condition. Check site for details. ** Shipping, handling and taxes are estimated. Actual charges may vary.



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