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UPDATE: Classes and campus operations will resume on Wednesday, Jan. 22. Due to inclement weather affecting the Bryan-College Station area, Texas A&M University has cancelled all classes for Tuesday, Jan. 21. Additionally, all campus operations have been suspended. A decision about Wednesday, Jan. 22 will be made by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 21. Please visit emergency.tamu.edu for additional information about campus transportaion, campus dining, and other resources. Stay safe, Ags!

Nuclear Materials Engineering Topics

  1. Atomic structure and chemical bonding
  2. Crystal lattices, unit cells and basic properties
  3. Miller indices
  4. Complex crystal structures and stacking of atomic planes
  5. Ceramic structures
  6. Thermochemistry (free energy, H, S, Arrhenius relations)
  7. Crystalline defects: point defects, dislocations and grain boundaries
  8. Dislocation theory – physical metallurgy
  9. Dislocation theory – mechanical properties
  10. Solid state diffusion – physical science and engineering application
  11. Phase diagrams – basics
  12. Phase diagrams – the Fe-C system
  13. Phase transformation – Temperature-time-transformation diagrams
  14. Stainless Steel, Ferrous, and non-ferrous alloys
  15. Mechanical properties – elasticity (Hooke’s Law)
  16. Mechanical properties – plasticity (dislocations, resolved stress, slip)
  17. Creep
  18. Corrosion (general)
  19. Corrosion (localized types of corrosion)
  20. Cladding degradation
  21. Radiation effects in solids
  22. Radiation damage (cascades, Frenkel pairs, microstructural evolution)
  23. Void swelling in metals – phenomena and theory
  24. Ion-solid interactions – phenomena and theory
  25. Nuclear fuel performance issues (swelling, restructuring, el. al.)