Swansea University
Composite Materials
EGA301
Iowa State Course Substitution
Elective
MATE
Course Info
A detailed coverage of current polymer, metal and ceramic matrix composite systems, focusing on their performance envelope, advantages and limitations. The units will cover the following: The components and their attributes - an overview (reinforcements, matrices and interfaces), (3 hrs), Properties of the matrix materials (Thermosets/thermoplastics, metals, ceramics, structure and mechanical behaviour), (2 hrs), Properties of fibres and particles (Glass fibres, organic fibres, carbon fibres, ceramic particles and fibres; processing, structure, mechanical response), (2 hrs), Composite manufacture (Plies, weaves, preforms, moulding, pultrusion, filament winding, powder metallurgy, casting spraying), (2 hrs), Mechanics of reinforcement (Rule of mixtures, anisotropy, laminate structures, stress- strain response), (2 hrs), Basic stress analysis and failure mechanisms (Stress transfer and partitioning, multiple failure events, progression of fracture, toughness), (5 hrs), Fatigue design considerations (Damage progression, reinforcement effects); (4 hrs).
Review
- Evaluated Date:
- February 27, 2025
- Evaluated:
- Pete Collins
- Expiration Date:
- February 27, 2030
- Comments:
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In consultation with Drs. Alina Kirillova, Shan Jiang, Boyce Chang, and Sid Pathak, we concur that this is an appropirate course substitution for a MATE technical elective. We note similar subjects to MATE 4540, but that the overlap is small (20-30%), and so it does not rise to an appropriate level for substitution for MATE 4540 specifically.