303-2 | Glass and Ceramic shaping | Materials and Mechanics - Apprenticeship | S9 | ||||||
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Lessons : 12 h | TD : 15 h | TP : 0 h | Project : 0 h | Total : 27 h | |||||
Co-ordinator : Christelle Harnois |
Prerequisite | |
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Non renseigné | |
Course Objectives | |
Define ceramics classes and know the main technics of shaping and sintering for these materials. Present the different glasses and their methods of development according to their applications. |
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Syllabus | |
Ceramics : Mixing - grinding. Powder suspensions characteristics. Shaping thechnologies : pressing, extrusion, injection, casting. Sintering fondamentals, technics and aids. Glasses : Elaboration and nature of the glasses: vitreous field the silica based glasses , rheology of the glass, the elements of addition, the special glasses. Shaping glasses. Deposits and surface treatments. |
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Practical work (TD or TP) | |
Stability of slurries / rheology for a good shaping - Zeta potential Densification study: effect of grain size, sintering technique, sintering atmosphere and sintering additives |
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Acquired skills | |
Notions on the main techniques for shaping and sintering of ceramic powders Concepts on the elaboration of glasses |
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Bibliography | |
P. Boch, Matériaux et processus céramiques J.J. Zuckerman, Formation of ceramics J.S. Reed, Principles of ceramics processing J.M. Haussonne, Céramiques pour l'électronique et l'électrotechnique, Céramiques et verre WD Kingery, Introduction to ceramics |
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