Clayton Second semester 2008 (Day)
The first part of this unit will focus on processing of cast and wrought metals. In particular, foundry technology and design of castings, welding and design of weldments and approaches to obtaining high quality 'clean' steel will be addressed. Selection of an appropriate thermomechanical processing schedule in order to achieve the required microstructure and properties of steels will be discussed. The second part of the unit will introduce ceramic processing technologies including green body shaping, solid state sintering, liquid phase sintering, hot-pressing and sol-gel processing. Microstructures of ceramics and their effects on the materials properties will be presented.
To develop:
Two written assignments: 20%
Laboratory classes: 20%
Examination (3 hours): 60%
3 hours lectures/tutorials, 7.5 hours of private study per week and 15 hours laboratory classes per semester
MTE4561, MTE4562, MTE4536