1 | To be able to learn the shaping processes of metals and alloys |
2 | To be able to explain the relationship between stress and strain |
3 | To be able to perform a tensile test and understand the characteristics of the stress-strain curve |
4 | To be able to define hardness and learn hardness measurement methods |
5 | To be able to have knowledge about plastic deformation in metal single crystals |
6 | To be able to have knowledge about plastic deformation in polycrystalline metals |
7 | To be able to interpret solid solutions in metals |
8 | To be able to learn recovery and recrystallization processes in deformed metals |
9 | To be able to compare brittleness and the brittleness of metals |
10 | To be able to give current examples of metal fatigue |
11 | To be able to explain creep and strain rupture in metals |
12 | To be able to explain creep and strain rupture in metals |
13 | To be able to explain the Gibbs phase rule and its applications |
14 | To be able to provide examples of the characteristics of binary eutectoid phase diagrams |