Phase Diagrams I & II
Offered By: Arizona State University via Coursera
Course Description
Overview
In this course, we will look at phase diagrams and how they are used to determine the state of the material as a function of temperature and composition. We will also investigate how the microstructure and materials properties can be manipulated as a function of temperature and composition. A special focus will be on the eutectic phase diagram.
Syllabus
- Phase Diagrams I & II
- In this course, we will look at phase diagrams and how they are used to determine the state of the material as a function of temperature and composition. We will also investigate how the microstructure and materials properties can be manipulated as a function of temperature and composition. A special focus will be on the eutectic phase diagram.
- Module 1: Diffusion and Its Mechanisms
- In this module, we explain the concepts of solubility, solubility limit, saturation and solubility limit lines (solvus) on phase diagrams.
- Module 2: Eutectic Phase Diagrams
- The eutectic phase diagram is important for solder ball and inter-metal interconnects in semiconductor industry. In this module we discuss eutectic phase diagrams.
- Module 3: Eutectic Microstructures
- In this module, we examine eutectic microstructure and eutectic properties.
- Module 4: Microstructures and Properties
- In this module, you will explore hypoeutectic and hypereutectic alloys and their composition and cooling impacts microstructures.
Taught by
Brittanie Duncan, Craig Smith and Terry Alford
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