This unit applies tensor calculus to the description of the physical properties of crystalls.
On completion of the unit, the student will be capable of: | Classification level | Priority |
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Knowing the basis of crystallography | 1. Knowledge | null |
Understanding the anisotropy of pysical properties | 2. Understand | |
Applying tensor analysis to phase transformation in solids | 3. Apply | |
Analysing practical examples in steels for the industry | 4. Analyse |
Percentage ratio of individual assessment | Percentage ratio of group assessment | ||||
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Written exam: | 50 | % | Project submission: | % | |
Individual oral exam: | % | Group presentation: | % | ||
Individual presentation: | % | Group practical exercise: | % | ||
Individual practical exercise: | % | Group report: | % | ||
Individual report: | 50 | % | |||
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Type of teaching activity | Content, sequencing and organisation |
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Course | Learn the principles of crystallography. |
Practical courses | Apply tensor calculus to crystallographic phase transformations. |