Course Contents
The seminar is held in an inverted classroom format, consisting of bi-weekly seminar sessions with lecture videos for self-study in preparation of each session. During the seminar sessions, a specific topic will be discussed from a theoretical and application point of view followed by practical exercises that students will be working on individually or in small groups. The seminar covers a variety of current topics in physical metallurgy such as:
- Uniaxial and small scale mechanical testing
- Imaging and quantification of dislocations
- Finite element simulations
- Severe plastic deformation
Preconditions
Knowledge on mechanical properties of metals including strengthening mechanisms. Attendance of "Mechanical Properties of Metals" and/or "Engineering Microstructures" lectures recommended.
Official Course Description
- The students are familiar with mechanical testing procedures across different length scales and the evaluation of such experiments.
- The students are able to explain the basic concepts of geometrically necessary and statistically stored dislocations and provide examples as well as suitable characterization methods.
- The students are capable to extract the key concepts and insights of research articles and present them to peers.
Online Offerings
moodle
The seminar is held in an inverted classroom format, consisting of bi-weekly seminar sessions with lecture videos for self-study in preparation of each session. During the seminar sessions, a specific topic will be discussed from a theoretical and application point of view followed by practical exercises that students will be working on individually or in small groups. The seminar covers a variety of current topics in physical metallurgy such as:
- Uniaxial and small scale mechanical testing
- Imaging and quantification of dislocations
- Finite element simulations
- Severe plastic deformation
Preconditions
Knowledge on mechanical properties of metals including strengthening mechanisms. Attendance of "Mechanical Properties of Metals" and/or "Engineering Microstructures" lectures recommended.
Official Course Description
- The students are familiar with mechanical testing procedures across different length scales and the evaluation of such experiments.
- The students are able to explain the basic concepts of geometrically necessary and statistically stored dislocations and provide examples as well as suitable characterization methods.
- The students are capable to extract the key concepts and insights of research articles and present them to peers.
Online Offerings
moodle
- Lehrende: Karsten Durst
Semester: Verão 2024