After successful completion of the course, students are able to understand the chemical and physical concepts behind the properties of advanced ceramics and they can discuss what makes a material best suited for certain applications. Moreover, the most important tools for characterization and processing of ceramics can be transferred to real cases.
Teil I (together with part I of Ceramic and metallic materials) J. Fleig , 2SWS:
- Introduction, definition of advanced ceramics
- Important ceramics (Al2O3, ZrO2, ZnO, PZT, BaTiO3, Ferrite, SiC, AlN, etc.)
- Structure property relations
- Properties (electrical, dielectric, thermal mechanical) and their applications
Part II, M. Weil (1 SWS)
- Characteriaztion of ceramics
- Processing of ceramics
Lecture, primarily written onto the blackboard (part I) or in powerpoint (part II), taught in German
Teil I der VO (bei J. Fleig): Videoaufnahmen der VO und Skript ab ca. Mitte Oktober in TUWEL
Teil II der VO (bei M. Weil): Videoaufnahmen der VO im Jänner 2021 in TUWEL
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Part I: Written exam (2 hours), dates: typically once per month, starting from December 2020 online via TUWEL; registration via exam groups in TUWEL
Part II: Oral exam