【abstract】This class covers the fundamentals of non-ferrous metals and alloys (titanium, magnesium, copper and their alloys). Student will learn history of development and usage of non-ferrous alloys, advanced processing for light weight and high strengthening materials (casting, forming and heat treatment), strengthening mechanism (work hardening, solid solution hardening, precipitation hardening, etc.), functional material and its application.
【objective】 Student will learn practical importance of non-ferros alloys to achieve fundamentals of material processing, strengthening mechanism, and functionalities of non-ferruos alloys.
The aim of this class is to study the fundamentals of non-ferrous metals in terms of processing (production, forming, heat treatment, etc.), strengthening mechanisms, electromagnetic properties related to microstructure.
cupper, titanium, magnesium alloys
✔ Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | Communication skills | Critical thinking skills | Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
Teaching materials will be provided by instructor.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Copper and copper alloys | To understand copper and copper alloys |
Class 2 | Magnesium alloys | To understand magnesium alloys |
Class 3 | Titanium alloys 1 (microstructure and stability) | To understand microstructure and stability of titanium alloys |
Class 4 | Titanium alloys 2 (various alloys and applications) | To understand various alloys and applications titanium alloys |
Class 5 | Shape memory alloy | To understand shape memory alloy |
Class 6 | Biomedical alloys | To understand biomedical alloys |
Class 7 | Achievement evaluation and general practice | To understand microstructural control and characteristics of non-ferrous metals, such as copper, titanium and magnesium alloys |
To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 100 minutes preparing for class and another 100 minutes reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class.
They should do so by referring to textbooks and other course material.
Teaching materials will be provided by instructor.
Given by instructor on occasions.
student will be evaluated by score of achievement evaluation and general practice during class and a term-examination.
Enrollment in related courses is desirable