2023-2024 / CHIM9318-1

Inorganic materials: manufacturing processes and properties of use

Duration

20h Th, 20h Pr, 12h Labo.

Number of credits

 Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Engineering5 crédits 

Lecturer

Stéphanie Lambert

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the second semester

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

  • General introduction to materials science, the different classes of materials existing on the market today, resources and reserves, the life cycle of a material, recycling, the various applications of materials.
  • Glasses : the genesys of a glassy state, different models for this state, raw materials for glasses (network formes, fluxes, modificators,...), the different types of glasses and their characteristic properties, the industrial processes for glass production.
  • Traditional or aluminosilicate ceramics : manufacture and processing of ceramics, rheology of pasta and slips, properties and different fields of applications.
  • Technical ceramics : synthesis methods (solid-solid, solid-liquid, solid-vapour, precipitations, vapour phase reactions,...), characteristic properties (anti-abrasion, mechanical, electrical,...).
  • Cements : Portland cement manufacturing processes, cement setting.
The practical work sessions are based on determining the porosity of a material, and on work by groups of 2 or 3 students on the importance of inorganic materials in our society. Three 4 h-laboratory sessions are also organised in groups of 2 or 3 students.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

At the end of the course, students will be able to:




  • understand the concept of development and adaptation of inorganic materials;
  • understand and use the theoretical and practical concepts associated with the manufacturing and use of inorganic materials;
  • demonstrate practical skills, carry out proper synthesis and characterization manipulations, analysis of results;
  • teamwork, searching for information in scientific literature, critical analysis of results, written and oral expression.
This course contributes to the learning outcomes I.2, II.1, II.2, III.1, III.3, IV.1, V.2, VI.2, VII.5, VII.6 of the MSc in chemical and Sciences Materials engineering.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Chemistry lecture (Bloc 1)

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

The theoretical lectures are illustrated with examples from practical life using inorganic materials.
The practical sessions consist of exercice sessions and the realisation of a project by groups of 2 or 3 students. This project will be presented orally by the students.
Twelve hours of laboratory are planned per group of 2 or 3 students, and will be the subject of a written report.

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Presential

Recommended or required readings

The course materials will be available on ecampus or distributed during sessions.
In order to access the oral examination organised in June, it is compulsory to present the project orally and to transmit the written report of the laboratory sessions. Failure to comply with either of these two conditions wil automatically lead to referral to the second session examination.
The presense of students is compulsory during the oral presentation of the project and during the laboratory sessions. In the event of absence, the student will send the course holder a medical certificate or any other official certificate justifying his or her absence.

Any session :

- In-person

written exam

- Remote

oral exam

- If evaluation in "hybrid"

preferred in-person


Additional information:

The project accounts for 20% of the final score.
Laboratory sessions account for 20% of the final score, which is based on the attitude and work in the laboratory, and the written report.
A written exam is held in June, accounting for 50% of the final score.
In the case of a second session, only the project score is carried over. The written exam then counts for 80% of the final score, with a specific question on the laboratory sessions.

Work placement(s)

Organisational remarks and main changes to the course

No remarks

Contacts

Stéphanie LAMBERT : Department of Chemical Engineering, B6a, Northern Side, Ground 0, room 0/11
Tel. : 04/366.47.71
E-mail : stephanie.lambert@uliege.be

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