Instructors: Prof. Dr. Gerson Meschut
Event type:
Internship
Org-unit: Maschinenbau
Displayed in timetable as:
WST (Prak.)
Hours per week:
2
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. participants:
- | 250
Requirements and recommendations:
materials science 1+2
Aim of the event:
Target of the practical course is the realisation of basic experiments collateral to lecture Materials Science. Structured experimental work gives the students an overview about the most important techniques in experience and theory.
Target group:
Students in mechanical engineering, techno mathematics, chemistry, physics and informatics.
Contents:
- Introduction
- Material and joining behavior under quasi-static loading
- Material and joining behavior under impact loading
- Material and joining behavior under cyclic loading
- Material and joining behavior under long-term static loading
- Structural Bonding
- Mechanical Joining
- Thermal Joining
- Joining of fiber-plastic-composites
- notched-bar impact test
- end quench test according to Jominy
- Press hardening and local conditioning of 22MnB5 steels
- Non-Destructive Testing
- Scanning electron microscopy
- Metallographic microstructure analysis
Contact person:
Dipl.-Wirt.-Ing. Frederik Bröckling (P1.4.16.2), Phone: 60-3033, frederik.broeckling@lwf.upb.de
Literature:
- Lecture notes (koaLA-system)
- E. Macherau, Praktikum in Werkstoffkunde, Vieweg-Verlag
Supplementary events:
Comment:
The laboratorys are on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in the period from 13:15 until 19:15. Laboratory 13 has different times and an additional date on a monday.
A single laboratory takes 1.5 hours, so it is possible to take part in divers laboratorys one after another.
Important notes:
Limited number of participants per semester! The disposition will recur in winter semester.
A registration for the single laboratories starts in the first week on the KoaLA system and is required for participation.
Every student has to complete 7 of the 14 offered laboratories.
The laboratorys are on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays in the period from 13:15 until 19:15. A single laboratory takes 1.5 hours.
Chemistry-Master-students please report to Frederik Bröckling by e-mail.
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