The course is optional but highly recommended
The course is taught in English
Team
Coord. Anne-Françoise GOURGUES-LORENZON (anne-francoise.gourgues-lorenzon@mines-paristech.fr, MINES Paristech)
Objectives
This course aims at refreshing students’ knowledge about basics in materials science. Microstructure-property relationships are the core subject of this course, especially, mechanical properties that are addressed in the master curriculum. The 15-hour course is very interactive, so that the students will check acquired skills in real time.
Main topics
Chapter 1. Fundamentals about microstructure of materials
- Introduction to the various families of materials: starting from in-service properties. Origin, typical values of these properties (Young’s modulus, thermal expansion, melting temperature...) .
- Atomic bonding. Crystal state. Amorphous state (and glass transition). Basics of crystallography.
- Microstructure of metal alloys, of ceramics: solid solution, grains, texture, phases.
- Defects in materials: vacancies, dislocations, interfaces (and interfacial energy), cavities, inclusions...
Chapter 2. Formation des microstructures : outils thermocinétiques
- Basics of phase transformations from the material’s point of view.
- Basics of thermodynamics (thermodynamic potentials, equilibrium phase diagrams)
- Basics of kinetics: nucleation, growth, Avrami equation, thermal activation.
- Non-diffusive phase transformations.
Chapter 3. Processing of materials: a few examples
- Objective of processing steps for different families of materials.
- Ferrous alloy metallurgy (steelmaking) : electrical route, ore route. Solidification, crystal growth, solidification-induced microstructures, solidification defects.
- Cementitious materials.
- Glass manufacturing: the role of viscosity.
Chapitre 4. Linking microstructure to mechanical strength - Heat treatments
- Application to heat treatments of metal alloys; iron-carbon equilibrium diagram, TTT and CCT diagrams of steels, associated microstructures.
- Case study on precipitation: heat treatments of aluminium alloys.
- Application 1: automotive steels.
- Strengthening: solid solution strengthening; grain size strengthening (Hall-Petch equation); strain hardening; precipitation strengthening. Quantification of all of these contributions.
- Application 2: nickel-base superalloys for aircraft turbine blades.
Chapitre 5. Polymer processing and microstructures
- Introduction to polymers: macromolecules. 2D, 3D networks.
- Configuration (tacticity), conformation
- Amorphous state. Random coil.
- Crystal state: crystal structure of polymers.
- Microstructures : crystal lamellae, spherulite
- Evolution of modulus with temperature: glassy state, viscoelasticity, rubbery state, viscous flow. Interpretation of dynamic mechanical analysis measurements.
- Fibres: natural fibres, synthetic fibres : microstructures, properties (stiffness).