Decent material. The structure made sense for the most part, though a couple of sections could have used more detail. Overall a solid learning experience.
Introduction to Metal Crystal Structures and Mechanical Properties
Learn how atomic bonding, cubic structures, and crystallographic defects shape the mechanical behavior of metals, and how to analyze these properties through tensile testing.
About this course
Understanding how metals behave under stress starts at the atomic level. This course provides a clear pathway to mastering the relationship between metallic crystal structures and their physical, mechanical properties.
You will transition from understanding basic atomic bonding to analyzing complex crystal lattices and mechanical test data. By studying how microstructures and defects influence real-world performance, you will gain the foundational knowledge required for materials selection, engineering design, and quality control.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the fundamental types of atomic bonding and how they dictate the physical properties of metals.
- Analyze cubic crystal structures, including body-centered cubic (BCC) and face-centered cubic (FCC) arrangements.
- Determine crystallographic planes and directions using Miller indices.
- Identify common crystallographic defects and explain their impact on material strength and deformation.
- Interpret tensile test data to calculate key mechanical properties like yield strength, tensile strength, and ductility.
- Explore modern concepts in materials science, such as microstructural engineering in additive manufacturing and modern materials selection frameworks.
The course begins with foundational concepts in atomic chemistry and bonding before progressing to three-dimensional crystal lattices, defect structures, and mechanical testing principles. You will read detailed explanations, analyze worked examples, and solve practical engineering problems.
This course is designed for aspiring engineers, materials science enthusiasts, and manufacturing professionals. No prior background in metallurgy is required.
Start your journey into materials science and unlock the secrets of metallic behavior today.
What you'll get
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1h 22m of practical content
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Forever. Once you purchase, the course is yours to revisit anytime.
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