5.00 credits
30.0 h + 30.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Idrissi Hosni; Jacques Pascal;
Language
English
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Main themes
Study of the methods of characterisation of the microstructure of crystalline materials (metals and ceramics) and, in particular, of the methods based on (scanning and transmission) electron microscopy and diffraction of x rays and electrons. The objective is to show the specificity and complementarity of these methods for the description and quantification of the microstructure of crystalline materials. Overview of electro-analytical techniques, applied to the study of the chemical nature and electrochemical mechanisms of some technologically relevant electrochemical reactions.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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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 :
At the end of the course, the students should be able to
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Content
Quantitative microscopy - image analysis. Geometrical and electronic optics. Scanning electron microscopy. Electron probe microanalysis. Reminder of crystallography and diffraction. Transmission electron microscopy. Analysis of crystal defects. Analytical microscopy. Crystal texture and measurement. Diffraction of back-scattered electrons.
Teaching methods
The course is organised around 12/13 lectures and practicals / projects / laboratories. The scope will be put on the practical use of different characterisation equipments.
Evaluation methods
The students are evaluated individually with a written and oral exam based on the objectives described above.
Continuous evaluation based on homeworks to provide could be organised. These ones could count for up to 30% of the final grade.
The written exam will concern the scientific and technical knowledge seen during the lectures as well as the projects carried out during the laboratories.
Depending on the sanitary situation, the organisation of the exam could be adapted (online, ...).
Continuous evaluation based on homeworks to provide could be organised. These ones could count for up to 30% of the final grade.
The written exam will concern the scientific and technical knowledge seen during the lectures as well as the projects carried out during the laboratories.
Depending on the sanitary situation, the organisation of the exam could be adapted (online, ...).
Other information
It is supposed that the concepts of the FYKI orientation at the bachelor level are known.
Online resources
Bibliography
Slides and notes are available on Moodle.
L' ouvrage de référence est
L' ouvrage de référence est
- D. Brandon & W.D. Kaplan, Microstructural Characterization of Materials, J. Wiley & Sons, 2001
Faculty or entity
FYKI
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Master [120] in Chemical and Materials Engineering