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Course Name
Turkish
Metalik Tozların Üretim Teknikleri
English
Production Tecnics of Metallic Powders
Course Code
MET 368E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
6
2
2
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-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Burak Özkal
Course Objectives
1. Implementation of the importance of powders/particles for powder metallurgy applications.
2. Teaching of different powder/particles production methods
3. Teaching of different characterization techniques and approaches applied to powder/particles.
4. Providing new skills to the students for the implementation of contemporary technological applications and solution to related problem.
Course Description
Introduction to Powder Metallurgy and Technological Developments in Powder Industries, Defination of Powder/Particles, Powder Properties and Characterization, Powder Production Methods: Mechanical methods, Physicochemical methods, Recovery from Gas Phase (Carbonyl Method), Electrochemical Methods, Reduction of Metallic Compounds, Hydrochemical Reduction, Atomisation and Types, Carbide, Nitride and Boride Powders, Oxide Ceramic Powders, Mechanical Alloying Processes, Mechanochemical Synthesis, Sintering, Industrial Applications.
Course Outcomes
1. Understanding the requirements and functionality of powder/particles in powder
metallurgy applications.
2. Comprehension of the different powder/particles production methods by students.
3. Learning the outstanding analysis techniques in powder/particle characterization
4. Introduction to processes and products quality problems, solution proposals.
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