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Subject 'Materials Studies'

Name in Estonian: Materjaliõpetus

Year:   2012/2013    2013/2014    2014/2015    2015/2016    2016/2017    

State codeMET227
Study languageEstonian
ChairElektritehnika
Credit points 3 ECTS
Grading method Grade prelim

General description

Engineering materials: metals, plastics, ceramics and composite materials. Structure and properties of materials: physical, mechanical and technological properties. Properties and usage of electrical materials: conductors, semi-conductors and insulators. Gaseous, liquid and solid materials and their usage. Magnetic materials.

General aim

- To give knowlegde about engineering materials and electrical materials: structure, properties and usage.
- To give knowledge for measuring and testing of different materials.

Aim

The student:
- classifies engineering materials and gives examples of every group.
- names physical, mechanical and technological properties of materials and defines them.
- classifies electrical materials according to their electrical conductivity and magnetic properties.
- names properties of conductors, semi-conductors and insulators and knows their usage.

Form description

Lecture, homework, group-work, test.

Literature

1. Kulu, P., Metalliõpetus, TTÜ Kirjastus, 2005.
2. Kulu, P., Kübarsepp, J., Hendre, E., Metusala, T., Tapupere, O., Materjalid, Tallinn 2001
3. Callister, W., Materials science and engineering. An introduction, 2007.
4. Ashby, M., Shercliff, H., Cebon, D., Materials engineering, science, processing and design
5. Loengukonspekt

Evaluation methods

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)

Name of the e-learning course at Moodle environment (http://ekool.tktk.ee)

Materjaliõpetus- Annika Koitmäe

Is taught in following curricula

2020: ET  RO  
2019: ET  RO  
2018: ET  RO  
2017: ET  
2016: ET  
2015: ET  
2014: ET  
2013: ET  
2012: ET  

Is taught in rounds

     2020/2021 Fall semester

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