SS
29 de mar de 2018
Material Behavior is a key subject for material studies and also very important for the mechanical engineering career. This course is very helpful and very easy to understand the hole concepts.
SS
29 de mai de 2020
This was very useful for me to understand the material beviour , crystal structure of various material , material type after that got the sufficient knowledge about material beviour
por Nitin A
•25 de set de 2020
hmmmm
por Mr. P S
•22 de jul de 2020
Great
por SIVA K M
•3 de nov de 2020
good
por AKITI T R
•28 de mai de 2020
good
por vijay B
•25 de abr de 2020
Good
por Surendra D
•17 de mar de 2019
good
por Kataria M B
•15 de jun de 2018
Nice
por raymond j
•8 de dez de 2016
good
por Paolo C
•11 de abr de 2020
In my opinion Module 6 stuff is too large and would need further split and more videos. Furthermore more example from the engineering material experience, would be beneficial for the metal behaviour comprehension.
Having said that, my review is positive.
por Anjali B
•4 de jul de 2019
After week 2 it gets very hard for students that do not study Engineering. But it is still interesting to learn about material behavior.
por Nayab K
•5 de dez de 2018
It is a good course that build up and boost your basic concepts about different classes of materials.
por Saitheja
•12 de jun de 2020
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por Roshan K T
•11 de mai de 2020
Its good for beginners in Materials Engineering field
por Panawannage d r s k
•23 de nov de 2020
excellent course
por Soorya D
•11 de jul de 2020
Not very impressive, considering the standard of Georgia Tech. Doesn't explain formulae, speaks too slow and too much to explain one term. Not satisfied at all.
por Tan W L
•17 de mar de 2017
Unable to download certain materials and no spontaneous reply was made
por Robin v
•3 de dez de 2020
Zero stars. The forums are unmoderated; student questions remain unanswered. At least one quiz question is incorrectly graded. The instructor speaks in a monotone. The movement through the concepts can be rapid. It might help to know that the course is based on "The Science and Design of Engineering Materials," Second Edition.
por Surabhi L
•8 de ago de 2021
Not indulging. I attended lectures on Miller indices and Bravais lattice. The lectures are monotonous. Crystallography has a lot of chance to involve good visualisations. Or else, possibility to draw some structure to make the listener walk through. Found both aspects missing.