Course - Dislocation Theory Applied to Thermo-Mechanical Treatments of Metals - MT8215
MT8215
Dislocation Theory Applied to Thermo-Mechanical Treatments of Metals
Credits
7.5
Level
Doctoral degree level
Course start
Autumn 2010
Duration
1 semester
Language of instruction
English
Examination arrangement
Oral examination
, Written examination
About
About the course
Course content
The course is given every second year, next time will be autumn 2010.
The course begins with a general description of the sub-structure evolution during plastic deformation of metals.
Thereafter: Dislocation climb and static recovery.Some fundamental theories for deformation hardening, including different stages of hardening and the relevance of dynamic recovery in this connection. Plastic deformation of multi-phase alloys.
Learning methods and activities
ingen øvinger
Required previous knowledge
The course is based on TMT4222 Mechanical Properties of Metals.
Subject areas
- Physical Metallurgy
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Technological subjects
Contact information
Course coordinator
Lecturers
Department with academic responsibility
Examination
Examination
Examination arrangement: Oral examination
Ordinary examination - Autumn 2010
Oral examination
Grade
Letters
Weighting
100/100
Date
2010-12-02
Examination arrangement: Written examination
Ordinary examination - Spring 2011
Written examination
Grade
Letters
Weighting
100/100
Place and room
Not specified yet.