Contribution of the course to the program objectives
With respect to the general objectives of the KIMA program, the present course contributes to the development of the following learning outcomes :
AA1 Scientific and technical knowledge(AA1.1, A.A.1.3)
AA2 Engineering competences (AA2.1, 2.2)
AA3 R&D competences (AA3.1)
Specific learning outcomes of the course
At the end of the course, the students should be able to
AA1.1. describe the solid state phase transformations in binary metallic systems :
AA1.1. to give the general characteristics of the most common engineering metallic materials.
AA1.1. to describe the equilibria in ternary systems.
AA1.1. to describe the structure of ceramics and inorganic glasses, as well as the point defects.
AA1.1. to give the mechanisms of mass and charge transport in ceramics.
AA1.3, AA2.1. to analyse the influence of the production processes used for inorganics materials.
AA1.3, AA2.1 to choose the mostly adapted category of inorganic materials for a specific application based on requested performances and economical concerns.
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