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Material Processing, Have you ever wondered why ceramics are hard and brittle while metals tend to be ductile? Why do some materials conduct heat or electricity while others are insulators? Why does adding just a small amount of carbon to iron result in an alloy that is so much stronger than the base metal? In this course, you will learn how a material’s properties are determined by its microstructure, which is in turn influenced by composition and the processing the material has undergone.
This is the second of three Coursera courses that mirror the Introduction to Materials Science class taken by most engineering undergraduates at Georgia Tech. The aim of the course is to help students better understand the engineering materials used in the world around them. This section covers the fundamentals of materials science, including atomic structure and bonding, crystal structure, atomic and microscopic defects, and noncrystalline materials such as glasses, rubbers, and polymers.
What you’ll learn
- Mechanical Engineering
- Manufacturing Processes
- Engineering
- Materials science
- Chemical Engineering
- Structural Analysis
- Chemistry
- Physical Science
Specificatoin of Material Processing
- Publisher : Coursera
- Teacher : Thomas H. Sanders, Jr.
- Language : English
- Level : All Levels
- Number of Course : 2
- Duration : 1 week to complete at 10 hours a week
Content of Material Processing

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