Catalog 2009-2010
Table of Contents
Traditional Students


Materials Joining Engineering (MJEG)
Department of Engineering

MJEG 3344   Joining of Metals
Application of welding metallurgy principles to fusion welding ferrous and non-ferrous engineering alloys. Specific alloys discussed include carbon, low alloy, HSLA, stainless steels, tool and die steels, aluminum, nickel-based, and titanium alloys. Laboratory includes weldability testing, metallographic sample preparation and evaluation techniques. Class 3. Lab 3. Prerequisites: ENGR 2313, MJET 2021, and MJET 2022. (On Demand)

MJEG 4123   Nondestructive Evaluation of Materials
Use of elastic and electromagnetic wave/material interactions for dimensional analysis, material property determination, and flaw detection. Basics of liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, radiography, ultrasonics, and eddy current testing are covered. Experimental techniques are applied to engineering materials testing, including metals and composites. Class 2. Lab 3. Prerequisites: PHYS 2023 and ENGR 2313. (Spring)

MJEG 4223   Joining of Advanced Materials
Study of the effects of solid-state joining processes on advanced material properties. Dispersion- strengthened metals, powder-metallurgy products, ceramic- and polymeric-composites and dissimilar combinations are discussed with emphasis on interface phenomena. Semester project includes use of advanced analytical evaluation techniques such as the Scanning Electron Microscope. Class 3. Prerequisite: MJET 3313. (Spring)

MJEG 4941-4993   Special Topics
Individual or group research, development, or design. Special permission only. Class 1-3.