Specialised subject 2. Metallic glasses and nanomaterials Field of study: Materials Science and Engineering
Programme code: 08-S2MAL16.2016

Module name: Specialised subject 2. Metallic glasses and nanomaterials
Module code: IM2A_PS2_SMN
Programme code: 08-S2MAL16.2016
Semester: winter semester 2017/2018
Language of instruction: Polish
Form of verification: exam
ECTS credits: 4
Description:
The module Metallic glasses and nanomaterials shall enable that students are knowledgeable about the structure of metallic glasses and nanomaterials as well as about methods, phenomena, and processes enabling changes of such materials properties. Owing to that students shall achieve a better understanding of correlations between those materials structure and mechanisms affecting their properties. The understanding of relationships and correlations between properties of metallic glasses and nanomaterials and their structure shall results in honing the skill to shape the properties for technical applications.
Prerequisites:
It is required to achieve effects of education of the modules: physics, chemistry, crystallography, materials testing methods and thermodynamics.
Key reading:
1. L.A. Dobrzański, Metalowe materiały inżynierskie, WNT, Warszawa 2004 2. R. Zallen, Fizyka ciał amorficznych, PWN, Warszawa 1994 3. T. Kulik, Nanokrystaliczne materiały magnetycznie miękkie otrzymywane przez krystalizację szkieł metalicznych, Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Warszawskiej, Warszawa 1998 4. A. Inoue, Bulk amorphous alloys, Materials Science Foundations, vol. 6, 1999 5. M. Leonowicz, Nanokrystaliczne materiały magnetyczne, WNT, Warszawa 1998 6. M.E. McHenry, M.A. Willard, D.E. Laughlin, Progress in Materials Science 44 (1999) 291-433 7. C. Kittel, Wstęp do fizyki ciała stałego, PWN, Warszawa 1999 8. M. Jurczyk, Nanomateriały, Wyd. Politechnika Poznańska, Poznań 2001 9. T. Kulik, Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 287 (2001) 145 10. W. Łojkowski, J.R. Blizzard, Inferfacial effects and novel properties of nanomaterials, Scitec Publications Ltd., Zurich 2003 11. L.Vandebosche, L.Dupre, M. de Wulf, J.Malkebeek, Soft magnetic materials 16, Max-Planc Institut Für Eisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf 2004, vol. 2, Topic 4: Amorphous and nanocrystalline alloys, p. 517-749
Learning outcome of the module Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5]
Understanding relationships between the structure and properties of metallic glasses and nanomaterials, understanding phenomena and processes affecting those materials properties. [IM2A_PS2_SMN_1]
IM2A_W12 [5/5]
Learning phenomena, processes, and methods for metallic glasses and nanomaterials forming as well as mechanisms responsible for physical properties changing. [IM2A_PS2_SMN_2]
IM2A_W12 [5/5]
The skill to analyse properties of metallic glasses and nanomaterials and to choose methods for those materials structure and properties forming for technical applications. [IM2A_PS2_SMN_3]
IM2A_U18 [5/5] IM2A_K05 [1/5]
Development of the awareness of the need to affect the structure to change properties of metallic glasses and nanomaterials. [IM2A_PS2_SMN_4]
IM2A_K01 [5/5] IM2A_K04 [5/5]
Type Description Codes of the learning outcomes of the module to which assessment is related
Written examination [IM2A_PS2_SMN_w_1]
Verification of the knowledge based on the lectures content, recommended literature and attended classes.
IM2A_PS2_SMN_1 IM2A_PS2_SMN_2 IM2A_PS2_SMN_3 IM2A_PS2_SMN_4
Report [IM2A_PS2_SMN_w_2]
Assessment of the skill to understand structure shaping mechanisms and to connect them with properties of metallic glasses and nanomaterials by a correct formulation of conclusions.
IM2A_PS2_SMN_3 IM2A_PS2_SMN_4
Form of teaching Student's own work Assessment of the learning outcomes
Type Description (including teaching methods) Number of hours Description Number of hours
lecture [IM2A_PS2_SMN_fs_1]
The lecture shall enable understanding issues related to the structure of metallic glasses and nanomaterials as well as phenomena, processes and mechanisms enabling affecting their properties shaping. The lecture is delivered with the use of multimedia and demonstrations.
30
The work with the recommended literature comprising independent acquisition of knowledge related to basic issues.
35 Written examination [IM2A_PS2_SMN_w_1]
laboratory classes [IM2A_PS2_SMN_fs_3]
The application of acquired theoretical knowledge to experimental learning of metallic glasses and nanomaterials and of mechanisms enabling shaping their properties. Exercises are performed by students individually with the use of equipment of teaching and scientific laboratories.
30
Preparation of theoretical basics and issues related to the topic of performed exercise. Independent preparation of a theoretical introduction. Individual preparation of exercise results.
25 Report [IM2A_PS2_SMN_w_2]
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