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course:
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Metals II
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type:
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Lectures and exercises
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lecturer:
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Faupel
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semester:
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SS
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hours per week:
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3
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ECTS credits:
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4
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content:
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1. Ferrous alloys, Steels, Cast irons 2. Nonferrous alloys 3. Metallic glasses and quasicrystals
4. Nanocrystalline alloys 5. Thin films, microstructure, mechanical properties, electomigration 6. Electronic properties 7. Magnetic properties and materials
8. Superconductivity in alloys 9. Corrosion, wet chemical corrosion, high temperature oxidation 10. Friction, abrasion and wear 11. Metals technology, forming, sintering and
powder metallurgy, welding, brazing and soldering 12. Composites
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literature:
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1.R.E. Reed-Hill and R. Abbaschian, Physical Metallurgy Principles, PWS-Kent 1992 2.P. Haasen, Physical Metallurgy, Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge 1996 3.A.Cottrell, An introduction to Metallurgy, The institute of Metals 1995 (reprint at 1975 edition) 4.R.E. Smallman and R.J. Bishop, Modern Physical Metallurgy of
Materials Engineering, Butterworth/Heinemann 1999 5.K. Easterling, Modern Physical Metallurgy, Butterworths 1983 6.N. Stoloff, Physical Metallurgy and Processing, Chapman 1994
7.R. Cahn und P. Haasen (Eds.), Physical Metallurgy, Elsevier Science 1996
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requirements:
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Master 2nd semester
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examination:
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written
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