Material Science: Physical Metallurgy I
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MP4 | Video: h264, 852x480 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 665 MB | Duration: 1h 36m
Chemistry for Physical Metallurgy. Chemistry focused on metals to lay the foundation for physical metallurgy.
What you'll learn
By the end of this course you will be able to do further industry courses we offer, such as engineering metallurgy, heat treatment, foundry, steel-making, refractories, etc.
In this course you will learn about atoms, elements, the periodic table, reactions, states of matter, crystal structures, transformations, alloying and phase diagrams.
Requirements
You need to have an inclination towards science, technology and engineering. A school knowledge of chemistry, physics and mathematics will help, but is not essential. If your knowledge is limited at this stage, do some reading and explore the internet, for example youtube.
You should have passed Mathematics and Physical Science at secondary school level to get the ful bebefit from this course.
Description
This “Physical Metallurgy I: Learn Physical Metallurgy Principles” course introduces you to basic chemistry and metallurgy. This is the basis for further studies in chemical and metallurgical engineering, physical metallurgy and heat treatment. Iron and steel-making, foundry technology, refractories.
The basics of the atom, elements and the periodic table, chemical reactions are explored. This leads them to crystal structures and phase transformations. Alloying. Solid solutions. Full solubility, and limited solubility. Intermediate compounds. Introduction to phase diagrams.
You should take about 2 to 3 hours to complete the course online, and it is recommended that you do some self-study for another 10 hours.
The Physical Metallurgy course leads you by video and slide combination from the basics of the atom through a logical sequence to metallic alloying. This course has been developed by us over a number of years offering it to industry in South Africa.