Thomas Graule: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2020 |
Name | Prof. Dr. Thomas Graule (Professor Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg) |
Address | EMPA Ueberlandstr. 129 Hochleistungskeramik, Abt. 123 8600 Dübendorf SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | 044 823 41 23 |
Fax | 044 823 41 50 |
tgraule@ethz.ch | |
Department | Materials |
Relationship | Lecturer |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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327-0503-AAL | Ceramics I Enrolment ONLY for MSc students with a decree declaring this course unit as an additional admission requirement. Any other students (e.g. incoming exchange students, doctoral students) CANNOT enrol for this course unit. | 3 credits | 6R | M. Niederberger, T. Graule, A. R. Studart | |
Abstract | Introduction to ceramic processing | ||||
Learning objective | The aim is the understanding of the basic principles of ceramic processing. | ||||
Content | Basic chemical processes for powder production. Liquid-phase synthesis methods. Sol-Gel processes. Classical crystallization theory. Gas phase reactions. Basics of the collidal chemistry for suspension preparation and control. Characterization techniques for powders and colloids. Shaping techniques for bulk components and thin films. Sintering processes and microstructural control. | ||||
Literature | Books and references will be provided on the lecture notes. | ||||
327-0503-00L | Ceramics I | 3 credits | 2V + 1U | M. Niederberger, T. Graule, A. R. Studart | |
Abstract | Introduction to ceramic processing. | ||||
Learning objective | The aim is the understanding of the basic principles of ceramic processing. | ||||
Content | Basic chemical processes for powder production. Liquid-phase synthesis methods. Sol-Gel processes. Classical crystallization theory. Gas phase reactions. Basics of the collidal chemistry for suspension preparation and control. Characterization techniques for powders and colloids. Shaping techniques for bulk components and thin films. Sintering processes and microstructural control. | ||||
Literature | Books and references will be given on the lecture notes. |