Material Behaviour from Atoms to Bridges
Offered By: University of Western Australia via Independent
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of materials science, from atomic structures to large-scale engineering applications like bridges. Delve into the fundamental principles governing material behavior, examining how atomic arrangements influence macroscopic properties. Investigate various material types, their characteristics, and applications in engineering. Learn to analyze and predict material performance under different conditions, gaining insights crucial for designing and constructing robust structures. Develop a deep understanding of material selection processes for engineering projects, considering factors such as strength, durability, and environmental impact. By the end of this 8-week journey, acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to make informed decisions about materials in engineering contexts, from small-scale components to massive infrastructure projects.
Taught by
John Dell
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