308.862 Materials Science of Metallic Materials
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2016W, VO, 2.0h, 3.0EC
TUWEL

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Type: VO Lecture

Aim of course

Please sign up for this course (see below) and then use the Link to TUWEL for getting access to the course materials, which are also available in the Secretariat (Mo-Fr: 9-12 and 13-17 o'clock), Getreidemarkt 9, building BE, 4. floor.

Comprehension of the structure, constitution and properties of engineering materials and alloys, basic material characteristics and processing. The focus is on metallic materials.

Subject of course

-Atomic Structure of Materials; -The Structure of Crystalline Solids; -Imperfections in Solids; -Diffusion; -Mechanical Properties of Metals; -Dislocations and Strengthening Mechanisms; -Phase Diagrams; -Phase Transformations in Metals: Development Microstructure and Alteration of Mechanical Properties; -Application and Processing of Metal Alloys.

Additional information

The course 308.862 covers mostly the same material as 308.137, and according to the official course list both courses are equivalent.

Vorlesungstermine!

The first lectures are in the lecture hall FH HS 1 on Monday, 14-15:30.  From 27. Oct. on, the lecture is on Thursdays 11:45 - 13:15 in the lecture hall Radinger.

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Mon14:00 - 15:0003.10.2016FH Hörsaal 1 - MWB Lecture
Wed07:30 - 09:0005.10.2016 - 25.01.2017GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF Lecture
Thu10:00 - 11:3012.01.2017 - 19.01.2017GM 2 Radinger Hörsaal - TCH Lecture
Wed15:00 - 17:0018.01.2017GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF Tutorium WmW
Wed14:00 - 15:3025.01.2017GM 2 Radinger Hörsaal - TCH Tutorium WmW
Materials Science of Metallic Materials - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Mon03.10.201614:00 - 15:00FH Hörsaal 1 - MWB Lecture
Wed05.10.201607:30 - 09:00GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF Lecture
Wed12.10.201607:30 - 09:00GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF Lecture
Wed19.10.201607:30 - 09:00GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF Lecture
Wed09.11.201607:30 - 09:00GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF Lecture
Wed16.11.201607:30 - 09:00GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF Lecture
Wed23.11.201607:30 - 09:00GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF Lecture
Wed30.11.201607:30 - 09:00GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF Lecture
Wed07.12.201607:30 - 09:00GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF Lecture
Wed14.12.201607:30 - 09:00GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF Lecture
Wed11.01.201707:30 - 09:00GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF Lecture
Thu12.01.201710:00 - 11:30GM 2 Radinger Hörsaal - TCH Lecture
Wed18.01.201707:30 - 09:00GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF Lecture
Wed18.01.201715:00 - 17:00GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF Tutorium WmW
Thu19.01.201710:00 - 11:30GM 2 Radinger Hörsaal - TCH Lecture
Wed25.01.201707:30 - 09:00GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF Lecture
Wed25.01.201714:00 - 15:30GM 2 Radinger Hörsaal - TCH Tutorium WmW

Examination modalities

Written and oral Exam!

Both parts of the exam (written and oral) need to be positive. If the written exam allows for a clear evaluation, the oral part is sometimes not needed.

During the lecture, it is possible to take part on the offered small tests. These are announced during the lecture. The points obtained will be added to the points of the written exam, if the exam is performed within the same year of study and at least 50% are obtained for the written part. It is not possible to worsen the result of the exam by taking part at the small tests.

The exams, written or oral, are based on the script.

Additional information: The correction of your written exam will timely be lined backwards, if you were absent in a previous exam without cancelling your subscription.

Exams

DayTimeDateRoomMode of examinationApplication timeApplication modeExam
Thu13:00 - 15:0027.06.2024GM 1 Audi. Max.- ARCH-INF written28.05.2024 09:00 - 24.06.2024 17:00TISSEnde SS

Course registration

Begin End Deregistration end
01.09.2016 12:00 17.12.2016 12:00 17.12.2016 12:00

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
033 245 Mechanical Engineering Mandatory3. Semester
033 273 Chemical and Process Engineering Not specified
033 282 Mechanical Engineering - Management Mandatory3. Semester
066 434 Materials Sciences Not specified

Literature

The course is based on individual chapters of the book: "Materials Science and Engineering" by William D. Callister and David G. Rethwisch. A special Edition for this lecture is available in the book store INTU. This book is recommended for the lecture and the exam preparation, as well as the lecture-book of G. Gottstein "Physical Foundations of Materials Science". 

The script is available in the office of the institute (9-12 and 13-17 clock), Getreidemarkt 9 (building BE, 4 floor).

Miscellaneous

Language

German