Materials Science
Lecture Material Science I and II
Following the tradition of the Institute, this Chair is responsible for the basic training in Material Science in the degree program of the same name. All chair holders of the Institute at the TH and TU Dresden considered it their foremost duty to provide students with a textbook for their studies. This was one of the reasons why the Dresden School of Material Science became nationally and internationally renowned. For example, there is Metallography by William Gürtler from the 1930s, Material Science Volumes I - V by Friedrich Eisenkolb from the 1950s and Material Science by Werner Schatt (ed.) from the 1970s. These textbooks each set standards in their time throughout Germany and beyond its borders.
The 10th edition of "Material Science", published by WILEY-VCH-Verlag in 2011, has been continuously revised since then and, with its 10 chapters, forms the basic framework for the main and specialized courses.
The aim of the lecture "Material Science" is to introduce students to the subject. It teaches a largely standardized picture of all three groups of materials, metals, ceramic materials and polymers as well as composite materials. In detail, this is done through presentations of the states of the solid body, transitions to the solid state, phase transformations in the solid state, state diagrams, microstructures of materials, thermally activated processes, corrosion, mechanical and physical phenomena. At the end of the two-semester lecture, the content of which is deepened by seminars and practicals, students have a basic framework that enables them to acquire in-depth knowledge in the fields of construction materials, functional materials and materials science.
Dates:
The lectures take place in presence!
Teaching content will be made available on the Opal platform and synchronous online lectures will be held. Therefore, please register for both courses on the Opal platform immediately:
Opal course "Lecture Material Science"
Opal course "Practical Material Science"
Try to get access to the literature recommended in the lecture (Schatt/Worch, Calister)!
Practical course/exercise instructions:
1st and 2nd semester:
In the opal course "Internship Material Science" you will find the instructions for the individual internships/exercises in addition to the schedule. Please prepare the practicals and exercises according to these instructions!
Additional teaching material for the lecture and the practicals State Diagrams and Fe-C Diagram can be found here:
- Lectures Two-substance systems 1-2, 3-4
- Script State diagrams and Fe-C diagram