Instructors: Prof. Dr. Hans Jürgen Maier
Event type:
Lecture
Org-unit: Maschinenbau
Displayed in timetable as:
WK2
Hours per week:
3
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. participants:
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Requirements and recommendations:
The course is designed to be self-contained. Basics from Chemistry and Physics courses for freshman are helpful.
Aim of the event:
This course is intended to provide the foundation for understanding the principles used in design and use of materials for structural applications. To a smaller extend functional materials will be covered. Therefore, focus is on the relationship between (micro)structure and mechanial properties.
Target group:
Freshman in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering as well as students
with a need to have substantial background in mechanical engineering.
Contents:
Introduction
Types of Materials
Structure - Property Correlation
Materials Selection
Basics
Atomic Structure
Atomic Bonding
Crystalline Structure
Type of Lattices
Lattice Imperfections
Amorphous Materials
Phase Diagrams
The Phase Rule
Binary Alloys
The Lever Rule
Characteristic Phase Diagrams
Ternary Phase Diagrams
Recovery and Recrystallization
Materials Testing
Tensile Test
Hardness Test
Creep Test
Charpy Test
Fracture Mechanics
Fatigue
Ferrous Alloys
The Phase Diagram for Fe-C
Steelmaking
TTT-diagrams
Martensite and Bainite
Heat Treatment
Cast Iron
Standards
Non-Ferrous Alloys
Light Metals
Hight-temperature Alloys
Polymers
References
Contact person:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. H.J. Maier
Literature:
Manuscript will be provided in class.
Supplementary events:
See list of courses intended for those who plan to specialize in the field of "Advanced Metallic Engineering Materials"
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