TTK University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Engineering Materials Workshop'Name in Estonian: Tehnomaterjalide praktikum
General descriptionBrief Description of Practice: Safety of the work. Tools and equipment used in practical assignments. General description of the metal processing operations. Cutting. Drilling. Cuticles. Sawing. Demarcation. Measurement. Sharpening. Threading. Riveting. Bending.
AimPurpose of Engineering Materials practice is getting to know of mechanical properties of materials and metals processing operations in the practice. Provide an insight into these operations, the tools and equipment, and learning the principles of a montage of simple assemblies.
Form descriptionIndividual practical work in classroom. Assignments about mechanical properties of materials.
Literature1. Kulu, P., Kübarsepp, J., Laansoo, A., Pirso, J., Valdma, L. (2002). Metalliõpetus ja metallide tehnoloogia. II Metallide tehnoloogia. Tln: Tallinna Tehnikaülikool, lk 380.
2. Kulu, P. (1993). Terased ja malmid. Eesti välismajanduse teataja 3. Kropivnitski N. (1979). Lukksepatööd. Tln: Valgus 4. Lecture notes Evaluation methodsAssessment methods
Formative and summative assessments are used. The precondition for assessment is participation in the workshops and group work, and the learner’s personal improvement, which reflects in the quality and level grades of the practical work, and summative assessment at the end of the learning process. The assessment methods comprise practical tasks, analysis and a written paper. Individual practical assignments 50% (3 per semester) Lab assignments in groups 50% (3 per semester) Evaluation in 100 point scale Name of the e-learning course at Moodle environment (http://ekool.tktk.ee)Is taught in following curricula* Optional subject
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