Phillip Loya | 41 reviews
Good Resource
Jonathan Scott | 41 reviews
This is one of the better courses on this site. The paper does a good job describing the creep phenomenon and then giving the tools to measure it, design around it and understand it. Well done.
Michael Cronin | 41 reviews
There seemed to be a lot of typos in the text
Steven Samuelson | 41 reviews
Good course
Jeffrey Birt | 41 reviews
Most of it was very good and I learned some good theory (although little direct application) that improved my depth of understanding.
But there were a couple of factual errors (that I could tell, for example Austenitic Stainless Steels are not nickel-based with 35-70% Ni...) and sections 5.1-5.3 seemed to be unedited versions with non-standard English.
Cory Ballantyne | 41 reviews
Jeffrey Greene | 41 reviews
Very good primer on material creep.
Thomas Moore | 41 reviews
Nanda Mallenhalli | 41 reviews
Katherine Williams | 41 reviews
Joshua Olson | 41 reviews
Sophia Simpkins | 41 reviews
Clinton Thrasher | 41 reviews
This was an interesting course covering a topic that I was very unfamiliar with. Some of the terminology was a little confusing, but otherwise was informative.
AVRON PECK | 41 reviews
Good information
Jonathan Waidelich | 41 reviews
Christopher Adkisson | 41 reviews
Lots of information very well referenced and researched course.
Robert Halm | 41 reviews
Very clear, well-cited, in-depth explanation of the phenomenon of material creep, which gives a genuine understanding (both quantitative and intuitive) of the phenomenon. Excellent all around! One of the best continuing ed courses I've ever taken.
Robert Frost | 41 reviews
Very good overview.
Eduardo Garcia | 41 reviews
Ben Bersanti | 41 reviews
course provided great examples of real-world applications related to creep theory and explained useful principles for initial design considerations of components that are intended to operate in creep regimes.
Kenneth Clark | 41 reviews
Korey Hite | 41 reviews
This course provided a good look at the basics of material creep. It was written well and was easy to follow.
Robert Becker | 41 reviews
It was OK. Maybe my fault, but I was expecting a more basic description of the types of creep and the verbiage in the field. I am not that familiar with many of the basic terms and that reduced the usefulness to me. More diagrams would have helped me a lot.
Jordan Buecker | 41 reviews
Useful for future reference with concise explanation and use of equations.
James Wood | 41 reviews
ok
Marc Dinsmore | 41 reviews
Good general overview. A few typos.
Sara Hassan | 41 reviews
Good introductory course on creep. The length of the course and content was appropriate.
Jeff Ommen | 41 reviews
Muhammad Kamal | 41 reviews
Very useful and detailed information taht will help with my work.
Roy Wolschlager | 41 reviews