TMT5505 - Process Metallurgy and Electrolysis, Specialization Course
Course content
The theoretical subjects which is a part of the spesialization is mentioned under, but other options are possible depending on the specific background of the given student. Each course correspond to 3.75 SP.
Metal production and recycling. Coordinator: Prof. Leiv Kolbeinsen. Recommended theoretical subjects:
TMT1 Process Metallurgy
TMT2 Recycling
TMT4 Electrolysis
TMT11 Resources, Energy and Environment
TMT12 Kinetics of Metallurgical Reactions.
Materials for energy technology. Coordinator: Prof. Svein Sunde. Recommended theoretical subjects:
TMT3 Ceramics - processing and properties
TMT10 Silicon Solar cells
TMT13 Silisium - solar cells
TMT8 Selfstudy by agreement
Learning outcome
Give specialization within a given part of the total range of subjects.
Learning methods and activities
The theoretical subjects will be organized as a combination of study groups, lectures and self-tuition. If there is a re-sit examination, the examination form may be changed from written to oral.
Compulsory assignments
Recommended previous knowledge
The subject is an essential part of the compulsory activities for students specialising in the Master of Science programme for Light Metals Production.
Required previous knowledge
Course materials
Selected parts of relevant textbooks and literature articles.
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From | To |
|---|---|---|---|
| TMT4330 | 3.7 | 2012.01.09 | |
| TMT5730 | 7.5 | 2007.01.09 |
More on the course
NoFacts
Version: 1
Credits: 7.5
Study level: Second degree level
Grade: Letters
Coursework
Term no.: 1
Teaching semester: FALL 2011
Start: FALL 2011
No.of lecture hours: 2
Lab hours: -
No.of specialization hours: 10
Language of instruction: English
Examination plan
FALL 2011
Examination arrangement: Written examination
Part: 1
Written examination , counts for 100/100
Examination aids: D
Examination date: 2011.01.12
Course coordinator
-Lecturer(s)
- Geir Martin Haarberg
- Halvard Tveit
- Kjell Wiik
- Leiv Kolbeinsen
- Merete Tangstad
- Otto Lohne
Department with academic responsibility
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Subject area(s)
- Electrochemistry
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Process Metallurgy
- Technological subjects
- Inorganic Chemistry
Contact information
Department of Materials Science and EngineeringNTNU Gløshaugen