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.
Overview on the variety of engineering materials for various industrial applications. The material properties are defined by their composition, processing and shaping techniques.
Systematic of metallic alloys with focus on Al-, Ti-, Ni-alloys and highmelting metals (with a short overview on special steels, Mg-, Cu-, Co-alloys and amorphous metals). Improvement of strength and thermal stability. Microstructure and properties influenced by processing technologies like casting, powder metallurgy, hot forming, and cold forming.
Overview on ceramic materials and hard metals.
Systematic of engineering plastics (high temperature polymers, shape memory polymers, composites).
Both parts of the exam (written and oral) need to be positive (>50 %.
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.
Oral part: The oral exam is mandatory if the written part was between 50 and 55%, or if major sections of the written exam were below 50%. Typically, the oral part is 1-3 weeks after the written part. Procedure: 1h per group of 4-5 students (typically in teh BE building 4. floor). The subject matters of the oral part are the metallic and ceramic materials.
Für den Teil der Vorlesung "Ingenieurwerkstoffe" der die metallischen und keramischen Werkstoffe behandelt ist ein Skriptum verfügbar (auf Wunsch auch in Farbe). Darin sind auch die dafür empfohlenen Bücher aufgelistet.
Für den Teil der Polymeren Werkstoffe ist ebenfalls ein Skriptum verfügbar. Hierfür wird auch folgendes Buch empfohlen: „Hochleistungs-Kunststoffe“, L. Bottenbruch (Hrsg.), Hanser, München 1994.
Die einzelnen Skripten sind im Sekretariat des Institutes erhältlich (9-12 und 13-17 Uhr), Getreidemarkt 9 (Bauteil BE, 4. Stock).
Materials science of metallic materials