After successful completion of the course, students are able to analyze correlations between structure and properties of materials using simple and largely universal physical models.Furthermore, they will know the corresponding material parameters with their orders of magnitude and will be able to solve typical examples from the field of materials science.
Lecture 1: Atomic nucleus and orbitsLecture 2: Binding forcesLecture 3: Crystals Lecture 4: Mechanical properties of materials 1Lecture 5: Mechanical properties of materials 2Lecture 6: Metallic materials / AlloysLecture 7: Thermal materials propertiesLecture 8: Thermally activated processesLecture 9: Electrical properties of metallsLecture 10: Electrical properties of insulators 1Lecture 11: Electrical properties of insulators 2Lecture 12: Magnetic properties of materials 1Lecture 13: Magnetic properties of meterials 2
Details like lecture dates please find in the German version.The lecture is based on the book "G. Fasching: Materials for Electrical Engineering; (in German) Springer-Verlag, 2006"
The lecture takes place ONLINE. The corresponding lecture tube please find in the TUWEL course.
Because of the overlap with the "Werkstoffe" (LV.-Nr. 366 104) this course is not recognized as an optional subject for the electrical engineering degree.
The lecture examination is both in the written and oral format. Duration maximum 105 min. Only a pocket calculator is allowed as an aid. The material is given by the lectures and the corresponding chapters of the book "Werkstoffe der Elektrotechnik" and the script "Mechanische Werkstoffeigenschaften" (see documents).With regard to the current situation, we will hold the exam either in face-to-face or online format, depending on the situation. Please note this when registering for exams (the exams are marked accordingly).Registrations for the written exams via TISS. Oral examinations take place in the following days by individual arrangement.Course coordinator: Prof. F. Keplinger / Prof. S. SchmidHelp with organizational questions: M. Nuhsbaumer (martina.nuhsbaumer@tuwien.ac.at)
Registration is required this semester in order to have a common communication platform. Based on the registrations in TISS, all participants are enrolled in the associated TUWEL course.There are no registration restrictions.
G. Fasching: "Werkstoffe für die Elektrotechnik"; Springer Verlag, 2006