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CE 4309. ADVANCED MATERIALS MECHANICAL TESTING AND CHARACTERIZATION. 3 Hours.

Providing comprehensive understanding of the mechanical property characterization of advanced materials and composites, this course is intended for senior undergraduate and graduate students who want to improve their knowledge in new applications of materials in engineering concepts. Topics include the study and examination of the principles, procedures, and applications of experimental methods for characterizing the deformation and failure behavior of materials at the nano-, micro- and macro- scale. The course consists of lectures and lab sessions. Lectures will focus on an in-depth analysis of the failure of advanced materials with linear/elastic and non-linear behavior, e.g., concrete, engineering metals and alloys, polymers, and advanced ceramics. Laboratory sessions provide hands-on experience on advanced methods for tensile, compression, bending, torsion, multiaxial, indentation, fracture, fatigue, creep, high strain rate and nondestructive testing and evaluation using standards/codes. The course features special sessions focusing on the unique aspects associated with the mechanical property characterization and simulation of advanced composite and nanocomposite materials. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CE 3361 and admission to the CE Professional Program.