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Course Name
Turkish
Demir Dışı Metallerin Ekstraktif Metalurjisi
English
Extractive Metallurgy of Non-Ferrous Metals
Course Code
MET 474
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
-
2
2
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-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Mahmut Ercan Açma
Course Objectives
1. Production techniques of non-ferrous metals starting from ore and scrap and economical
to teach by examining in terms of conditions.
2. To emphasize the importance of recycling non-ferrous metals.
Course Description
Or production potential in Turkey, which produced Cu-Pb-Zn-Cd-Al-Cr-W-Mo-Au-Ag-Sb-like Pt
history of metals, physical and chemical properties, alloys, standards, raw materials
resources, world-production-consumption values ??of Turkey, using areas, primary and secondary
Production and refining techniques from sources, process flow charts, metals and compounds
Process selection by considering the physicochemical properties and the process
comparative explanation of the reasons for being elected; furnaces used, converters, leaching,
selection of sedimentation, cementation, distillation and electrolysis reactors and equipment, this
justification of the choice in terms of suitability and capacity in the process flow chart.
Course Outcomes
1 In order to solve the problems in Metallurgical and Materials engineering, mathematics, science and
ability to apply engineering knowledge (ABET: a)
X
2 Process or taking into account the desired specifications, quality, ethics and environmental concepts
ability to design systems (ABET: b)
3 A system, product component and process to meet the desired requirements
ability to design (ABET: c)
4 Oral and written communication skills and team leader in solving engineering problems
ability to become (ABET: d, g)
X
5 Defining engineering problems for development, production, processing and protection,
ability to formulate and dissolve and use materials (ABET: e)
X
6 Having understood professional and ethical responsibilities (ABET: f) X
7 To be able to comprehend the current global and cumulative problems.
Understanding the impact on national and global dimensions (ABET: h, j)
X
8 Advances in engineering are closely linked to the development of new materials and processes.
understanding that it is relevant. Perceived the need for lifelong learning and this ability
they won. (GÜADEK: i)
X
9 Development of new and existing materials, basic tools and techniques of modern engineering,
ability to use in production, process and protection (ABET: k)
Pre-requisite(s)
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Textbook
Biswas, A.K., Davenport, W.G., Extractive Metallurgy of Copper, Pergamon Press, 1994
Addemir, O., Açma, E., Arslan C., Çinko, Sistem yayıncılık, 1994.
Burkin, A.R., Production of Aluminium and Alumina, John Wileyd Sns, 1987.
Grimwade, M., Introduction to Precious Metals, Newnes Technical Books, London , 1985
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