Number of hours
- Lectures 12.0
- Projects 0
- Tutorials 12.0
- Internship 0
- Laboratory works 0
ECTS
ECTS 2.5
Goal(s)
To give information about the links between microstructural parameters (defects, grain size…) and both mechanical properties (hardening, brittleness, plastic deformation) and functional properties (electric, magnetic…) of metals, ceramics and polymers.
Contact Fabien VOLPIContent(s)
- 1. Effects of atomic bonds on properties
- 2. Microstructural parameters of metals and ceramics (vacancy, dislocation, grain size, precipitates, non stoechiometry, pores and cracks, amorphous and crystallized structures, texture…)
- 3. Effects on mechanical properties of metals and ceramics (hardening, plastic deformation, ductility and brittleness, property scattering…)
- 4. Effect on functional properties of metals and ceramics (piezoelectricity, di-electric properties, electrical conductivity, ionic conductivity, magnetic properties, thermal properties…)
Prerequisites
Teaching methods : Theoretical course and exercises
Language : Classes and assessment in English; Bibliography In English
Semester 7 - The exam may be taken in french or in english
On-site : Written exam (2h)/ Lecture documents and calculator allowed.
Remote : Written exam (2h+30 min for remote organisation)/ Lecture documents and calculator allowed / Subject downloaded on Chamilo - Exam supervised from your webcam through Zoom interface - Written sheets scanned and uploaded on the Chamilo folder "Travaux". In case of technical problem it can be sent by an other service.
This course brings 1.5 ECTS to students in UE Applied Materials I
This course brings 1.5 ECTS to students in UE Applied Materials I
This course brings 1.5 ECTS to students in UE Applied Materials I (AMIS)
This course brings 1.5 ECTS to students in UE Applied Materials I (FAME)
Semester 7 - This course may be followed in french or in english- Ashby M.F. & Jones D.R.H. : Engineering Materials (vol. 1 & vol. 2),Oxford (1998)
- Dorlot J. M. Bailon J.P. Nasounave J, Des Materiaux, Ed. Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal (1991)