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70150 Structural Materials, Mechanical Properties and Applications
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Danish title: Konstruktionsmaterialer, mekaniske egenskaber og anvendelse
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| Type: Å, Language: D |
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Credit points:
5 point |
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| | | Previous course: C7050 |
| Offered by:
Department of Solid Mechanics
(FAM) |
| No credit points with: C7050 |
| Prerequisite: 70101/ eventuelt samtidig/ 80251 |
| Recommended semester:
1st - 4th semester |
| Scope and form: 2 lecture modules per week. |
| Examination:
Written exam
(13 point scale
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| Contact person: |
Jes Christoffersen, FAM, Building 404, Tel. +45 4525 4275 Henrik Myhre Jensen, FAM, Building 404, Tel. +45 4525 4283 |
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Aim: To provide the student with insight in the correlation between design and choice of materials. To enable the student to choose suitable materials for a given design and to modify designs, considering mechanical properties of the applied materials. It is emphasized that the student
-becomes familiar with those properties, that empirically are of vital importance to the applicability of a material for structural purposes.
-acquires a general view of the connections between different material properties. This is partly obtained by describing material micro structures.
-obtains knowledge of application properties of different types of materials |
| Contents: Material application properties in general. Price and availability. Energy consumption connected with extraction and manufacturing. Thermo mechanical properties: Elasticity, plasticity, creep, fatigue and fracture. Strength improving micro mechanisms. Material types: Metals, ceramics, polymers, fibre- and particle strenghtend materials. Surface abilities: friction, wear and tear. Emphasis will be put on a broad introduction to the subject, which will be supplemented with case studies. |
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