I have taught two courses during three different quarters at the University of Washington
Properties and behavior of engineering materials including stress-strain relations, strength, deformation mechanisms, strength, deformation, fracture, creep, and cyclic fatigue. Introduces experimental techniques common to structural engineering, interpretation of experimental data, comparison of measurements to numerical/analytical predictions, and formal, engineering report writing. Lecture and laboratory.
Prerequisite: MSE 170, CEE 220.
Introduction to polymer rheology and laminate theory. Manufacturing and design considerations for polymer-matrix composites. Fundamental concepts related to composite fabrication methods such as filament winding, autoclave, press-consolidation, thermoplastic molding, extrusion, etc. Concepts governing automated fabrication methods, such as automated fiber placement. Manufacturing and processing guidelines for bonding and welding composites.
Prerequisite: either MSE 475, M E 450, or equivalent by permission of instructor.
Introduction to polymer rheology and laminate theory. Manufacturing and design considerations for polymer-matrix composites. Fundamental concepts related to composite fabrication methods such as filament winding, autoclave, press-consolidation, thermoplastic molding, extrusion, etc. Concepts governing automated fabrication methods, such as automated fiber placement. Manufacturing and processing guidelines for bonding and welding composites.
Prerequisite: either MSE 475, M E 450, or equivalent by permission of instructor.