TTK University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Engineering Materials'Name in Estonian: Tehnomaterjalid
General descriptionEngineering materials: metals, polymers, ceramics and composites.
Structure and properties of materials. General aimThe 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.
AimThe student who has mastered this course:
- classifies engineering materials and gives examples of every group. - names different properties of materials and defines them. - describes the structure of materials and knows the connection between the structure and properties of materials. - names non-metallic engineering materials, knows their properties and application. Form descriptionLectures, homework, groupwork, tests, exam.
Homework: written paper and presentation on the topic given by the lecturer. Literature1. 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 Evaluation methodsEngineering 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). Is taught in following curricula* Optional subject
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Is taught in rounds2020/2021 Fall semester | ||||||||||||||||||

