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Course Name
Turkish
Demir Dışı Müh. Alaşımları
English
NON-FERROUS ENGINEERING MATERIALS
Course Code
MET 378
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
6
2
2
-
-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
İsmail Yılmaz Taptık
Course Objectives
Non ferrous metals and alloys course is an important engineering course for engineers in order to make alloys. In light of other engineering courses, this course emphasizes on
• Alloy making theories and stuctural elements of alloys
• Atomic structure,-Crystal structure of alloys
• Alloying theories.
• Solute solution alloys. Limited solution alloys. Intermediate solution alloys. Substitutional solute solution alloys.
• Metastable phases. Intermetallic compounds. Covalent compounds.
• Aluminium alloys and preparing techniques, Copper base alloys and preparing techniques, Zinc alloys and the other nonferrous alloying systems (Magnesium, Nickel, Titanium,…etc.)
Course Description
This course will offer an introduction to the concept of alloy and alloying. The course will include the what is alloy, atomic structure, periodic table, the application of chemical bonding theories on metals, valence bonding and chemical bonding in metal and alloys,metallic alloy theories, crystal structrues of intermetallic phases and dimension analysis, alloy atandards and world wide applications, Aluminum, copper, zinc, titanium, nickel alloys
Course Outcomes
Students who pass the course will be able to have a thorough understanding on:
I. Non ferrous metal and alloys : Physical and Mechanical Properties of aluminum, copper, zinc, magnesium, titanium, nickel metals and their alloys. Economical evaluation of production and recycling methods of these alloys.
II. Standards on Non Ferrous Metals and Alloys.
III. Intermetallic compounds.
IV. Designing Nonferrous metal and alloys
Pre-requisite(s)
MET 213E, MET 228E, MET246E
Required Facilities
Other
Textbook
Handouts on Nonferrous Alloys
Other References
Wolfgang Pfeiler (Editor), Alloy Physics: A Comprehensive Reference
Wolfgang Pfeiler (Editor) ISBN: 978-3-527-31321-1, Wiley, July 2007
J.R. Davis, Alloying, Understanding the Basics, ASM International, 2001,ISBN: 978-0-87170-744-4
Walter J.L, M.R. Jackson, ,. C.T. Sims Alloying ASM 1989
Titanium (Engineering Materials and Processes)
Gerd Lütjering , James C. Williams, Springler-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-09054-7
Mondolfo L.F Aluminium Alloys,.Butterworths. London, 1984
Porter D.A, K.E. Easterlin Phase Transformation in Metals and Alloys, Van Nostrand Co. Ltd. 1987
Brick R.M, R.B. Gordon, A. Phillips, Structure and Properties of Alloys,. McGraw Hill, NewYork 1985
Aluminium Casting Technology AFS 1993
Casting Copper Base Alloys (AFS) 1984
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