Andreas Winistörfer: Katalogdaten im Herbstsemester 2020 |
Name | Herr Dr. Andreas Winistörfer |
winistoerfer@ethz.ch | |
Departement | Materialwissenschaft |
Beziehung | Dozent |
Nummer | Titel | ECTS | Umfang | Dozierende | |
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327-0610-AAL | Advanced Composites Belegung ist NUR erlaubt für MSc Studierende, die diese Lerneinheit als Auflagenfach verfügt haben. Alle andere Studierenden (u.a. auch Mobilitätsstudierende, Doktorierende) können diese Lerneinheit NICHT belegen. | 3 KP | 6R | F. J. Clemens, A. Winistörfer | |
Kurzbeschreibung | Introduction of basic concepts for composites with polymer- metal- and ceramic matrix composites; production and properties of composites reinforced with particles, whiskers, short and long fibres; selection criteria, case histories of applications, recycling, future perspectives, and basic concepts for adaptive and functional composites | ||||
Lernziel | Gain an insight into the diversity of opportunities to change the properties of composites, learn about the most important applications and processing techniques | ||||
Inhalt | 1. Introduction 1.1 What are advanced composites? 1.2 What are materials by combination? 1.3 Are composites an idea of today? 1.4 Delphi foresight 1.5 Why composites? 1.6 References for chapter 1 2. Basic modules 2.1 Particles 2.2 Short fibres including whiskers 2.3 Long fibres 2.4 Matrix materials 2.4.1 Polymers 2.4.2 Metals 2.4.3 Ceramics and glasses 2.5 References for chapter 2 3. PMC: Polymer Matrix Composites 3.1 Historical background 3.2 Types of PMC-laminates 3.3 Production, processing and machining operation 3.4 Mechanics of reinforcement, microstructure, interfaces 3.5 Failure criteria 3.6 Fatigue behaviour of a multiply composite 3.7 Adaptive materials systems 3.8 References for chapter 3 4. MMC: Metal matrix composites 4.1 Introduction: Definitions, selection criteria und "design" 4.2 Types von MMCs - examples und typical properties 4.3 Mechanical and physical properties of MMCs - basics of design, influencing variables and damage mechanisms 4.4 Production processes 4.5 Micro structure / interfaces 4.6 machining operations for MMC 4.7 Applications 4.8 References for chapter 4 5. CMC: Ceramic Matrix Composites 5.1 Introduction and historical background 5.2 Modes of reinforcement 5.3 Production processes 5.4 Mechanisms of reinforcement 5.5 Micro structure / interfaces 5.6 Properties 5.7 Applications 5.8 Materials testing and quality assurance 5.9 References for chapter 5 | ||||
Skript | The script will be delivered at the begin of the semester | ||||
Literatur | The script is including a comprehensive list of references | ||||
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes | Before each class, students will get a handout. Students will get the power point presentation of each class by e-mail. The exercises take place in small groups. It is their goal to deepen knowledge gained in the classes written end of semester examination |