327-2204-00L Materials at Work II
Semester | Frühjahrssemester 2021 |
Dozierende | R. Spolenak, D. Hegemann, E. Tervoort-Gorokhova |
Periodizität | jährlich wiederkehrende Veranstaltung |
Lehrsprache | Englisch |
Lehrveranstaltungen
Nummer | Titel | Umfang | Dozierende | ||||
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327-2204-00 S | Materials at Work II | 4 Std. |
| R. Spolenak, D. Hegemann, E. Tervoort-Gorokhova |
Katalogdaten
Kurzbeschreibung | This course attempts to prepare the student for a job as a materials engineer in industry. The gap between fundamental materials science and the materials engineering of products should be bridged. The focus lies on the practical application of fundamental knowledge allowing the students to experience application related materials concepts with a strong emphasis on case-study mediated learning. |
Lernziel | Teaching goals: to learn how materials are selected for a specific application to understand how materials around us are produced and manufactured to understand the value chain from raw material (feedstock, ores,...) to application to be exposed to state of the art technologies for processing, joining and shaping to be exposed to industry related materials issues and the corresponding language (terminology) and skills to create an impression of how a job in industry "works", to improve the perception of the demands of a job in industry |
Inhalt | The general outline for Materials at work is: Strategic Materials (where do raw materials come from, who owns them, who owns the IP and can they be substituted) Materials Selection (what is the optimal material (class) for a specific application) Materials systems (subdivisions include all classical materials classes) Processing Joining (assembly) Shaping Materials and process scaling (from nm to m and vice versa, from mg to tons) Sustainable materials manufacturing (cradle to cradle) Recycling (Energy recovery) Materials testing Materials at Work I focusses on Materials Selection, Polymers and Metals Materials at Work II focusses on Metal processing, Ceramics and Surfaces |
Skript | Please use the Moodle-link |
Literatur | Manufacturing, Engineering & Technology Serope Kalpakjian, Steven Schmid ISBN: 978-0131489653 |
Voraussetzungen / Besonderes | Metalle 1,2 Polymere 1,2 Keramik 1,2 Materials at Work I |
Leistungskontrolle
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ECTS Kreditpunkte | 4 KP |
Prüfende | R. Spolenak, D. Hegemann, E. Tervoort-Gorokhova |
Form | Semesterendprüfung |
Prüfungssprache | Englisch |
Repetition | Es wird ein Repetitionstermin in den ersten zwei Wochen des unmittelbar nachfolgenden Semesters angeboten. |
Zusatzinformation zum Prüfungsmodus | 120 min written exam, calculator and 2 A4 pages with notes are allowed |
Lernmaterialien
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Es werden nur die öffentlichen Lernmaterialien aufgeführt. |
Gruppen
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Einschränkungen
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Angeboten in
Studiengang | Bereich | Typ | |
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Materialwissenschaft Master | Kernfächer | W Dr | ![]() |