Number of hours
- Lectures 18.0
- Projects 0
- Tutorials 18.0
- Internship 0
- Laboratory works 12.0
ECTS
ECTS 1.5
Goal(s)
The objective is to introduce basic knowledge of Materials Science, required to understand materials behaviour in Nuclear Plants
After completion of this course the student should be able to :
*Calculate normal and shear components on a given plane knowing the stress /strain matrix.
*Conduct experimentally basics mechanics test and analyse the results
*Distinguish the different phase of a microstructure and relate them to phase diagram
*Utilize the different diagram to propose for metallurgical heat treatments
*Be able to investigate creep design in nuclear plant using Ashby maps
Content(s)
The course is divided into two main parts:
*Microstructure of alloys and their specificities
*Materials mechanical behaviour
During all the lectures, stress will be put on the interaction between microstructures and mechanical properties. And the bases of corrosion and electrochemistry will be introduced.
*Alloy microstructures and their specificities
*#Introduction to phase diagrams: definition, binary phase diagrams, introduction to ternary phase diagrams
*#Defects: vacancies and interstitials, screws and edge dislocations and grain boundaries
*#Diffusion mechanisms and diffusion equations
*#Phase transformations: driving forces, liquid and solid phase transformations, TTT-TRC curves
*#Microstructures: basic of crystallography (texture)
*#Recovery and recrystallization
Tutorials: Observations and characterisation techniques (TEM, SEM…), applications to selected materials
*Materials mechanical behaviour
*#Plastic deformation: dislocations mechanisms, hardening mechanisms (Schmidt law)
*#Basics of continuum mechanics (stress, strain), introduction to finite element method
*#Creep of metals and alloys: mechanisms and constitutive equations
*#Fracture: brittle fracture, fracture toughness, K1c
*#Mechanical fatigue
Prerequisites
None
Evaluation
Semester 9 - The exam is given in english only
written exam : 2 hours
oral on practical
final mark = Written exam (2h) + report on labs(2/3 + 1/3)
Semester 9 - This course is given in english only
M. Ashby, D. Jones: Matériaux, Volumes 1 et 2, Dunod (English edition: Pergamon Press)
G.E. Dieter - Physical metallurgy , ISBN-10 : 0070168911
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