TTK University of Applied Sciences
TTK University of Applied Sciences
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Curriculum subjectEngineering Materials
| Subject |
| Subject code |
MTM154 |
| Subject name |
Engineering Materials |
| Credit points |
6 ECTS |
| Grading method |
Exam |
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| Curriculum subject |
| Curriculum |
2014 FOR |
| Study year |
1 |
| Semester |
Spring semester |
| Subject type |
Optional |
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Subject loads
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| Lecture |
16 |
| Practice |
16 |
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| General description |
Introduction to engineering materials: metals, plastics, composites and ceramics. Atomic and crystal structure of metals, crystal lattices. Properties of materials: physical, mechanical, technological properties.
Structure of metals and metal alloys. Crystallization, the structure of metal alloys. Binary phase diagrams. Iron-carbon alloys: steels and cast irons. Basics of heat treatment of steels. Non-ferrous metals and their alloys: Al, Cu, Ni, Ti and Mg.
Non-metallic engineering materials: plastics, ceramics and composites. Classification, properties and usage. |
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| General aim |
| The aim of the course is to provide knowledge about main engineering materials in modern technology: metallic materials, non-metallic materials. Ferrous metals and alloys: steels and cast irons. Non-ferrous metals and alloys: aluminum, copper, titanium, nickel and magnesium and their alloys. Non-metallic materials: plastics, engineering ceramics and composite materials. |
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| Aim |
The student who has mastered this course:
- classifies engineering materials and gives examples of every group.
- names physical, mechanical and technological properties of materials and defines them.
- describes the structure of materials and knows the connection between the structure and properties of materials.
- describes heat treatment processes of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and knows the impact of heat treatment on materials' properties.
- names non-metallic engineering materials, knows their properties and application. |
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| Form description |
Lectures, homework, groupwork, tests, exam.
Homework: written paper and presentation on the topic given by the lecturer. |
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| Literature |
1. W. Callister "Materials Science and Engineering" I...VI Edition, 1999...2002
2. W. Bolton "Materials for Engineering" Second Edition. 2000
3. J. P. Mercier, G. Zambelli, W. Kurz "Introduction to Materials Science", 2002 |
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| Evaluation methods |
Engineering materials course is ending with a written exam.
Written exam:
100...91 points- grade 5 (excellent)
90...81 points- grade 4 (very good)
80...71 points- grade 3 (good)
70...61 points- grade 2 (sufficient)
60...51 points- grade 1 (insufficient)
The course Engineering Materials is a mandatory course and the final grade must be at least 2 (sufficient). |
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| Current rounds |
| None |
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