Course title
C02307003
Non-Ferrous Alloy Materials

ishizaki takahiro Click to show questionnaire result at 2018
Course description
 Weight saving of materials is very important issue for weight saving of automobile from a view point of saving energy and resources. Light metals are defined as materials having specific weight of less than 4.0. In this class, phase diagrams, microtextures, chemical, mechanical, and physical properties, and thermal treatment of magnesium, aluminum, titanium, and their alloys will be studied and discussed.
Purpose of class
Purpose of this lecture is to study the basic knowledge of the magnesium, aluminum, titanium, and their alloys. In addition, the basic knowledge on the structures, textures, chemical, mechanical, and physical properties, and strength related to the magnesium, aluminum, titanium, and their alloys will be learned in detail.
Goals and objectives
  1. Understanding of phase diagrams, thermal treatment, and relationship between composition and microtextures for magnesium, aluminum, titanium, and their alloys.
  2. Understanding of types and characteristics of aluminum alloys and their applications.
  3. Understanding of types and characteristics of titanium alloys and their applications.
  4. Understanding of types and characteristics of magnesium alloys and their applications.
Language
Japanese(English accepted)
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Aluminum
・expanded materials: mechanical properties and application of 1000, 3000,4000,5000 Al alloys
Understanding contents of the lecture by reading documents distributed 30minutes
2. Aluminum
・expanded materials: mechanical properties and application of 2000,4000,6000,7000 Al alloys
Understanding contents of the lecture by reading documents distributed 100minutes
3. Aluminum
・Casting materials: mechanical properties and application of Al alloys without thermal treatment
Understanding contents of the lecture by reading documents distributed 100minutes
4. Aluminum
・Casting and die-casting materials: mechanical properties and application of thermally treated Al alloys
Understanding contents of the lecture by reading documents distributed 100minutes
5. Aluminum
・Casting and die-casting materials: mechanical properties and application of thermally treated Al alloys
Understanding contents of the lecture by reading documents distributed 100minutes
6. Titanium
・chemical, mechanical, and physical properties of titanium
Understanding contents of the lecture by reading documents distributed 100minutes
7. Titanium
・phase diagram, chemical, mechanical, and physical properties of alpha type titanium
Understanding contents of the lecture by reading documents distributed 100minutes
8. Titanium
・phase diagram, chemical, mechanical, and physical properties of beta type titanium
Understanding contents of the lecture by reading documents distributed 100minutes
9. Titanium
・phase diagram, chemical, mechanical, and physical properties of alpha+beta type titanium
Understanding contents of the lecture by reading documents distributed 100minutes
10. Magnesium
・chemical, mechanical, and physical properties of magnesium
Understanding contents of the lecture by reading documents distributed 100minutes
11. Magnesium
・application, phase diagram, chemical, mechanical, and physical properties of casting magnesium
Understanding contents of the lecture by reading documents distributed 100minutes
12. Magnesium
・phase diagram, chemical, mechanical, and physical properties of expanded magnesium
Understanding contents of the lecture by reading documents distributed 100minutes
13. Review of light metal materials Understanding contents of the lecture by reading documents distributed 100minutes
14. Term-end examination and comments Understanding contents of the lecture by reading documents distributed 120minutes
Total. - - 1350minutes
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Non-Ferrous metals Total.
1. 25% 25%
2. 25% 25%
3. 25% 25%
4. 25% 25%
Total. 100% -
Evaluation method and criteria
Final grade point will be determined by reports, term-end examination, and group presentation.
Textbooks and reference materials
N/A
Prerequisites
Thermodynamics
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • In lecture at Omiya campus, and Monday(12:20-13:00) at Toyosu campus.
  • Contact me by e-mail.
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
  • Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
Active-learning course
More than one class is interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
N/A N/A
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