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Materials Characterization

Code: EMG0018     Acronym: CM

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Technology and Applied Sciences

Instance: 2016/2017 - 2S Ícone do Moodle

Active? Yes
Web Page: https://www.fe.up.pt/si/FICHA_DISCIPLINA.confirmacao?p_cad_codigo=EMG0018&p_ano_lectivo=2011/2012&p_periodo=2S
Responsible unit: Mining Engineering Department
Course/CS Responsible: Bachelor in Mining and Geo-Environmental Engineering

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
LCEEMG 15 Plano de estudos oficial a partir de 2008/09 2 - 6 56 162

Teaching language

Suitable for English-speaking students

Objectives

The aim of this course is to provide general knowledge about different types of metallic and non metallic materials. Ornamental stones and industrial minerals will be focused in more detail. KNOWLEDGE : - Acquire general knowledge about the different kind of metallic and non metallic materials; - Know the properties and learn how to perform laboratory tests in order to achieve materials characterization; - Know the basic properties of different materials and their major applications; - Know how to "read" standard laboratory tests documents. COMPREHENSION - Make a connection between materials composition and structure with their properties; - Understand materials application based on their properties ; - Identify the general processes of production of different types of raw materials; - Identify materials basic properties. APPLICATION: - Using the knowledge acquired to carry out specific laboratory tests (standardized); - Type laboratory reports, in accordance with standards requests; - Research, documents production and oral presentation in order to develop students' public presentation and written and verbal communication skills. ANALYSIS: - Identify and make a decision of possible applications for a given material, based on their characterization; - Implement tests for CE mark certification.

Learning outcomes and competences

Using the knowledge acquired to carry out specific laboratory tests (standardized);
Type laboratory reports, in accordance with standards requests;
Research, documents production and oral presentation in order to develop students' public presentation and written and verbal communication skills.Identify and make a decision of possible applications for a given material, based on their characterization;
Implement tests for CE mark certification.

Working method

Presencial

Program

BASIC CONCEPTS: - Materials science and engineering; - Classification of materials; - Metallic Materials; - Non-metallic materials; - Ceramic Materials; - Polymeric Materials - Composite Materials; - Semiconductor Materials; - Bio-materials. PROPERTIES AND LABORATORY TESTS: - Properties and mechanical characterization: - Stress and Strain behavior (tension tests, compression tests, shear and torsional tests,; - Hardness behavior; - Impact behavior; - Electrical properties; - Chemical properties; - Industrial minerals and ornamental stones characterization tests tests; - Standardization, methodology and tests for CE mark certification. MATERIALS STRUCTURE CRYSTALLINE : - Crystalline and noncrystalline materials (amorphous phases); - Metallic Phases and their properties; - Impure Phases; - Single-Phase Metals; - Metals Deformation; - Metals Rupture (crack initiation and propagation); - Ternary Phase Diagrams. INDUSTRIAL MINERALS AND ORNAMENTAL STONES (Mineralogy, Technology Exploration and Treatment, Applications, Market, Environmental Concerns, Sector in Portugal): - Sands; - Limestone; - Diamond; - Diatom; - Evaporites; - Gypsum; - Rock salt; - Feldspar; - Quartz (Silicon source); - Ornamental; - Raw materials Ceramics; - Nepheline syenite. - Aggregate;

Mandatory literature

Baptista, J. Santos; Caracterização de Materiais
António Moura; José Lopes Velho; Recursos Geológicos de Portugal, Palimage Editora, 2012
Smith, William F.; Principios de ciência e engenharia dos materiais. ISBN: 972-8298-68-4
José Lopes Velho; Mineralogia industrial. ISBN: 972-757-331-2
Davim, J. P.; Ensaios mecânicos e tecnológicos
Ashby, Michael; Materials. ISBN: 978-0-7506-8391-3
William D. Callister, Jr. ; with special contribution by David G. Rethwisch; Materials science and engineering. ISBN: 978-0-471-73696-7

Complementary Bibliography

Mercier, Jean P.; Introduction à la science des matériaux. ISBN: 2-88074-402-4

Teaching methods and learning activities

Exposition; Demonstration; Brainstorming; Specific problems to solve; Laboratory work (standardized tests); Field trips.

keywords

Natural sciences > Environmental science > Natural resources management
Technological sciences > Engineering > Geological engineering

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation without final exam

Assessment Components

Designation Weight (%)
Teste 50,00
Trabalho escrito 25,00
Trabalho laboratorial 25,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

Designation Time (hours)
Estudo autónomo 45,00
Frequência das aulas 54,00
Trabalho de investigação 30,00
Trabalho laboratorial 30,00
Total: 159,00

Eligibility for exams

Students have to be present in at least 75% of the theoretical-practical taught.

Calculation formula of final grade

1/4 research work (TP) + 1/4 laboratory work (TL) (include s all laboratory reports and field trips reports) + 1/ assessment tests (TE)

NF = 0.25 TP + 0.25 TL + 0.5 TE

Examinations or Special Assignments

Not envisaged.

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

Theoric exam plus all laboratory works and research work. Practical component of this course must be done during normal classes school period.

Classification improvement

Theoric Exam.

Observations

The failure by any of the lab work is eliminated.

For approval must be obtained in tests positive average rating and average rating of positive laboratory component.

A
ny questions raised in this form can be ascertained with the responsible of this course.

Individual reports of laboratory classes will be delivered via Moodle, a week after its completion, being penalized if delivered out of schedule.
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