- Introduction to the course.
- Lecturer credentials.
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
Physical metallurgy is one of the two principal divisions of the scientific approach to metallurgy, which examines the physical properties of metals and alloys in a methodical manner. As the title of a classic, challenging treatise on the subject, it focuses on the principles and applications of the theory of phase changes in metals and alloys. Whereas chemical metallurgy is concerned with the reduction and oxidation of metals, physical metallurgy focuses on the mechanical, magnetic, electrical, and thermal properties of metals, which are covered by solid-state physics. The calphad approach, capable of generating Phase diagrams, which serve as the basis for analyzing or approximating the physical properties of metals, is described. Material Science: Physical Metallurgy I certification is made available by Udemy to students who are curious about engineering metallurgy.
Material Science: Physical Metallurgy I online training includes one hour of video and ten downloadable resources which includes a digital certificate upon course completion.
Material Science: Physical Metallurgy I online classes consisting of material structure, properties, Structure of the atom, periodic table elements, states of matter, crystal lattice, and phase transformation.
The highlights
- Full Lifetime Access
- One Hour of Video
- Ten Downloadable Resources
- Access on Mobile and TV
- Certificate of Completion
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
certificate availability
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What you will learn
Material Science: Physical Metallurgy I certification course, individuals will be capable of understanding engineering metallurgy, heat treatment, foundry, steelmaking, and refractories. The applicant will get to know about atoms, elements, the periodic table, reactions, states of matter, crystal structures, transformations, alloying, and phases. The aspirant will acquire knowledge about the difference between a gas, liquid, solid, and crystal lattice, as well as the foundations of chemistry, including chemical bonding in material science and technology.
The syllabus
Introduction to material structure and properties
Introduction to course and lecturer
Structure of materials
- Structure of the atom
The chemical elements
- The periodic table elements part 1
- s and p orbitals and reactivity
- Periodic table metals 1
The States of Matter
- States of Matter. Gas, Liquid, Solid
- Chemical bonding
Crystal lattices, phase transformations and alloys
- Crystal lattices, phase transformations and alloys
Conclusion and assessment
- Conclusion: Physical Metallurgy 1, chemistry basics
Supplementary material
- Course notes
- List of Handbook references
- Assignment/Assessment: Crystal Structures
- Assessment/Assignment: Physical Metallurgy 1
Instructors
Mr Christo Hattingh
Metallurgical Engineer
Freelancer
Other Bachelors, Other Masters